3/10 Blackett Street North Wollongong, North Wollongong NSW 2500
Townhouse
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North Wollongong TOWNHOUSE !
Don't want to live in a unit but would like to live one street from North Wollongong Beach ? Than this property is for you.
This unique 3 bedroom town house has been recently renovated with updated flooring thought the kitchen lounge and dining areas, Updated blinds throughout to complement the home. The generous size kitchen has been renovated including new oven and range hood.
Both top floor bedrooms are complete with built in wardrobes and are serviced with a main bathroom including bath tub and a separate toilet. On the ground floor is the 3rd bedroom or home office, serviced with laundry, additional toilet and shower. This room also opens onto the private courtyard area.
The single garage has internal access and there is space for an additional car to park off the street and in front of the property.
Ducted air-conditioning for the warmer summer months and heating for the cooler weather.
Don't miss the opportunity on this idea location and the unique position of a small block of two.
Features include: Balcony,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Built-in Wardrobes,Dishwasher,Ducted Cooling
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