Single level three-bedroom brick and tile home backing onto reserve, perfect for investors or first home buyers, located in the quiet end of Urangan and only a short 4-minute drive to the marina, Urangan Central Shopping, primary and secondary schools also close by. Currently tenanted to March 2023 paying $360 per week. Features include: *Air-Conditioned living *Modern kitchen with dishwasher *Main bedroom with air conditioner + ensuite *Two other bedrooms with built-in robes *Ceiling fans *Double lock-up garage with internal access *Fully fenced 563m2 block This home is priced to sell. To arrange an inspection or for any further information please contact us today.
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