Here is a great investment opportunity currently achieving $560.00 per fortnight or move in and enjoy. The home located in a nice quiet cul-de-sac was built in 1973 of brick veneer construction and comprises an open kitchen and dining area with a lounge room, three bedrooms, two with built-ins and a bathroom with separate bath and shower as well as a laundry with 2nd separate toilet. The air conditioning throughout is ducted evaporative and there are security screens on both front and rear doors. The rear alfresco area, undercover carport with electric roller door and open shed makes for a great entertaining area and both the rear and front yards are of a good size with the front also having a shed.
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