Of this two bedroom cottage within a stones throw of the Gatton Leagues Club.
Set on just over a quarter of an acre with a two bedroom home and two bay shed, this property is currently rented at $310 per week.
The house, while basic, is functional yet is in need of some TLC. There is a front sunroom, separate to the combined lounge and kitchen. A bathroom with vanity basin and shower over the bath is located between the two large bedrooms with built in robes. There is a separate laundry with toilet off the kitchen.
The block itself is fully fenced and has a two bay shed with power and a water tank. This is all located close to the Leagues Club and netball courts and the town centre itself.
Buy this property and do it up or look at any future potential the block itself may offer you. Either way call us for an inspection today.
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Contact Angie Lester to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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