Looking for a solid investment opportunity with long term tenants already in place! This 3 bedroom brick home is tenanted till August 2024 at $340 per week. The home has a well appointed kitchen, a spacious dining area, a cosy lounge with a wood fire for the cooler months and ducted air conditioning for summer. Leading off the passageway are 3 good size bedrooms and a tidy bathroom with shower over the bath. The rear of the property has a full length patio and a huge colourbond garage to store all the tools, all of this situated on a spacious corner block of 754m2 in a quiet cul-de-sac and has secure fencing to the rear yards. Call now to view
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