Welcome to 167 Edward Street Charleville! This beautifully renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house is now available for sale. Situated on a spacious 1012 sqm block of land, this property offers plenty of room for outdoor activities and potential for future development.
The house features a comfortable living space, a well-equipped modern kitchen, and a modern bathroom. With three bedrooms, there is plenty of space for a growing family or guests. The property also includes a separate toilet for added convenience along with a downstairs laundry. Located in a quiet and peaceful neighbourhood, this property offers a relaxing atmosphere while still being close to all local amenities and schools. The property also features a large shed perfect for your car and extra storage while the backyard has well grown fruit trees.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own a home or perhaps an investment property. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this property your new home!
• Property currently tenanted • Fixed term lease ending 30th April 24 • $270 per week
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