A 3 bedroom 1 bathroom timber home situated in a quiet part of Kingaroy, on a partly fenced 1,125 sqm allotment. Everything in this home is functional and if you are able to do some work yourself it represents a great opportunity. The kitchen has been modernised over the years and is very serviceable adjoining an open plan lounge-dining area, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom, and laundry. The home has timber floor boards throughout and a polish will bring them back to their former glory.
So it is no frills, but it is a solid first home or investment opportunity. A rental amount of $300-$350 per week would be achievable to an investor, post renovation a better return would be achievable.
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