This double brick family home is set on a corner allotment, close to schools, parks and the Port Pirie gold course.
Ideal for first home buyers, downsizer or great addition to add to your investment portfolio.
Greeted by a large front lounge room with abundance of natural light, carpet and wall box air conditioning for comfort.
Comprising of 2 large bedrooms and a 3rd small bedroom or potential study room. The bathroom is neatly tiled floor to ceiling with vanity, separate bath and shower alcove.
Flow through to a separate dining room and kitchen area with ample overhead cabinetry, bench and cupboard space and gas stove. A large laundry area
To the outside is a single carport, fully fenced backyard area, small garden shed and low maintenance front yards .
Currently tenanted on periodic for $330.00 per week
RLA 172 571
Property Code: 3784
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