Nestled within the bustling heart of Coolamon's vibrant main street, lies this immaculate steel-framed brick residence. Positioned conveniently just a leisurely stroll away from a myriad of shops and reputable schools, this home exudes both charm and practicality.
- Spacious layout that boasts three generously sized double bedrooms, including a luxurious full ensuite attached to the master bedroom - The living spaces are thoughtfully designed, comprising a cozy lounge area, a formal dining room perfect for entertaining guests, and inviting family spaces ideal for relaxation and everyday living - Well-appointed family bathroom, ensuring everyone's needs are met effortlessly - Venture outside to find a covered rear entertainment patio, providing an idyllic setting for outdoor gatherings - A double garage seamlessly integrated under the roof-line plus a second expansive shed/garage/workshop accessible via the rear lane
Whether you're a first-time homebuyer embarking on a new journey or seeking a more manageable abode for downsizing, this residence caters to diverse lifestyles. Its strategic location, coupled with a focus on comfort and low-maintenance living, makes it an ideal choice for those who value both convenience and quality living. Council Rates: $1016 per annum
*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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