2/48 Bergman Circuit is situated on comfortable, low maintenance 264m2 in Katherine South.
The property is close to schools and shops and a short walk to the Hot Springs!
Property Features:
* 2 Spacious Bedrooms with build ins and air conditioning * Combined bathroom * Large Open Plan kitchen, dining and living space * The kitchen is complete with a electric stove and ample cupboard space * External undercover laundry * Quaint patio * Low maintenance yard * Ground level brick * Single undercover car space * No body Corporate * Shared water meter with 1 other unit * Friendly neighborhood * Currently Tenanted for $450 P/w until the 20th of January 2025
Contact Ashleigh Chadwick on 0438 857 912 today to arrange an inspection time
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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