This three bedroom block home sits on an approx. 401m2 block of land. Located roughly one kilometre from the main street of town, the home is at the end of a quiet street with Banyan Creek at the end of the road.
The home features a large, open plan living, kitchen and dining area; fully tiled throughout with a unique, timber ceiling throughout the home. The U shaped kitchen is a good size and there is plenty of potential to create a bigger kitchen down the track.
The three bedrooms are all air conditioned with ceiling fans and flyscreens. The bathroom has a shower, separate toilet and there is also an internal laundry. The back verandah is sure to be a favourite spot to sit and relax, plus there is a two vehicle carport attached to the front of the home.
Currently rented, this is a great investment opportunity; or it could be an ideal, low maintenance, family home. Contact the friendly sales team at LJ Hooker Tully to arrange an inspection.
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