1&2 84 and/84 Mackenzie Street Merriwa, Merriwa NSW 2329
House
733
Block size: 1718 m² approx.
Three in one....the hat trick!
This is a unique property located in a great position close to Merriwa CBD, schools, parks and pool. The land size is 1718 m2 and has street frontage to Mackenzie Street, and Solly's Lane. The property consists of a 3 bedroom weatherboard home, facing Mackenzie Street, with new kitchen and polished floorboards throughout. The home has a large backyard, is well fenced and also has a garage or storage shed. On the Solly's Lane side is where you will find a newer duplex, each duplex is in very good condition and features 2 bedrooms with built in wardrobes, lounge, kitchen with dining space, bathroom with separate toilet and internal laundry. The duplex's are well designed and have a double carport in the centre of the building, and veranda's with outdoor entertaining space. The property is fully tenanted. An ideal investment offering a very good return. Phone Megan to arrange an inspection on 0400 653 446.
Features include: Fully Fenced,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Secure Parking,Shed,Broadband Internet Available,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards,Air Conditioning,Split-System Air Conditioning
Inspections
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