SPACIOUS HIGHSET 3 BEDROOM CHAMFERBOARD - SUN ROOM - LOCKUP UNDER - CONCRETE STUMPS - LARGE LEVEL 954m2 ALLOTMENT.
Being Sold Under Instructions from The Public Trustee. Set on a large level 954m2 allotment in the heart of Frenchville and an easy walk to the Frenchville shopping precinct. This spacious classic high set Chamferboard home is set on concrete stumps and features a sun room with aluminum windows, a spacious lounge with ceiling fan, a dining room, a large kitchen with original cupboards and a near new stove, 3 big bedrooms all with ceiling fans and a bathroom with shower over the bath and a linen cupboard. The lower level has excellent height, good concrete, concrete stumps is able to be locked up and provides a garage, laundry and storage areas. Presently rented to excellent tenants at $400 per week with a lease end date of 21-8-2024. This is an excellent family home in a Prime location.
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