Introducing a charming red brick cottage at 149 Cowabbie Street, nestled in the heart of Coolamon, NSW 2701 - an ideal acquisition for the discerning first home buyer or astute investor. This delightful residence offers a quaint sanctuary with two generously sized bedrooms and a well-maintained bathroom, providing a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
Set upon a sprawling 970.8 square metre corner plot, this property presents a world of possibilities to extend or develop, subject to council approval. The expansive land size is complemented by a sturdy brick storage shed, ensuring ample space for all your storage needs.
Inside, the home welcomes you with warm carpeted areas and polished timber flooring, adding character and ease of maintenance. The upgraded kitchen stands ready to serve, boasting high quality storage cabinets and efficient gas cooktops - ideal for crafting culinary delights.
Entertaining is a breeze with a quaint BBQ area located at the rear, offering a private setting for those cherished gatherings with friends and family. Additionally, the convenience of a parking space adds to the appeal.
Situated within a short stroll from local schools and the bustling main street shopping area, this property's location is second to none. With homes in this price bracket being snapped up quickly in Coolamon, seize the opportunity to make this house your home or a valuable addition to your investment portfolio. Act swiftly - a gem like this is sure to be claimed in no time.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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