- Weatherboard home with tiled roofing - 3 bedrooms, all with built in cupboards - Separate lounge room with timber flooring, split system air conditioner and gas heating outlet - Kitchen adjoining the dining room - Bathroom with bath, shower, and vanity - Separate toilet - Covered entertaining area with paved flooring - Single lock-up garage with concrete flooring, power, and light - Set on a 600.7m2 block - Off-street parking - Current tenant has been in the property since 2021 paying $350 per week - Fantastic first home or investment
Features include: Floorboards,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Bath,Heating,Secure Parking,Shed
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