This 1940's gem is solid as they come! Situated on a flat corner block, within walking distance to town, the beach and river. This local is a sought after area; a nice lifestyle at your finger tips.
You can move in and live comfortably, while finishing off the little bit's and pieces that need doing. The kitchen is neat, there is fresh paint throughout, new wool carpet, new reverse cycle heating/cooling, and the home has a nice warm feel throughout. It's ready for a new chapter, a little TLC and a new owner to call her home sweet home!
-3 to 4 bedrooms (4th single room/ sun room) -760m2 block, quiet are that is so central -single garage with 2nd toilet -drawings done for a 16m x 9m shed
Building Size: 134m2 (approx.) Land Size: 760m2 (approx.) Beds: 4 Baths: 1 Open Spaces For Vehicles: 3
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