Located in the heart of Black Head Village and only a short stroll to patrolled beach and ocean pool. This charismatic 3 bedroom home features:- -Open plan kitchen, living, dining area that opens onto the rear undercover deck. -Freshly polished floorboards -Main bedroom with built in robes and modern ensuite -Newly renovated main bathroom -Two good sized bedrooms with ceiling fans (no built-ins) -Newly renovated Laundry -Large undercover deck at rear No pets
Just an easy 15 minute drive to Forster/Tuncurry or 20 minutes to Taree. Primary and Pre Schools only a 5 minute drive. Hallidays Point/Diamond Beach is a fantastic growing community
Features
Ceiling Fans
Large Undercover Deck
Outdoor Entertaining Area
Timber Floors
Availability
Available now
Inspections
No inspections scheduled on Allhomes, yet. You may ask the agent about upcoming inspections.
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