Located in the unquiet village of Uranquinty this neat and tidy 3-bedroom + study family home is ideal for those wanting a rural lifestyle in peaceful surroundings. Nested on a great double block (2024m2) and magnificent garden, this home has been in the same family for over 35 years and is a great home with plenty of potential. Only requiring a little TLC but offering a great opportunity to have your own slice of heaven.
FEATURES INCLUDE
BEDROOMS 3 good sized bedrooms plus an office
BATHROOM Updated bathroom with large shower and vanity plus separate toilet Extra toilet in the laundry
LIVING AREAS Loungeroom and dinninglocated at the front of the home Kitchen meal area
KITCHEN / DINING Kitchen with electric cooktop and oven, dishwasher and good storage
CLIMATE CONTROL Reverse cycle split system
CAR SPACE / ACCOMMODATION Single carport
OUTDOOR Large outdoor veranda Garden sheds Side Lane access Well established gardens and trees
Great home, great location, the perfect block of land with plenty of options. Call today to book your private inspection
LAND SIZE: 2024 m2 LAND RATES: $2,003 pa
*All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
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