Say hello to 24 Carabost Street, Rosewood! This little gem is situated on a spacious 1214 sqm land area, on a corner block with both front and rear lane access.
Lovingly looked after you'll note as soon as you step inside, the home has three well-appointed bedrooms, a living area designed to maximize comfort and functionality with a cosy wood heater. The kitchen is in A1 nick and has an electric stove and a nice workable space.
Located just 15 minutes from the township of Tumbarumba, the Rosewood village itself boasts only a short walk to the local amenities including takeaway shops, post office, public school and local tourist attraction the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail
Priced at $290,000, this property presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, investors with potential rent of $320 per week, or those looking to downsize.
Contact us today to arrange a private inspection and make this property yours.
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