• 30 Long Street offers a great opportunity for someone to secure a very neat and tidy solid 3-bedroom brick home at an affordable level. • Such a well presented home, set on a large spacious block with a beautifully manicured front yard and street appeal, also boasting a well-established fruit orchard out the back, plus the 5m x 9.8m Shed/Garage compliments the property. • Very comfortable carpeted rooms , functional bathroom plus the updated kitchen provide a ready to live or rent house. • There is ample room for those who wish to expand the house and give it their own touch and it make it a truly spacious family home. • Also representing an excellent investment option for the savvy buyer looking for rental return in a booming town which is experiencing its greatest ever rental shortage due to the expansion of local businesses. • These range from nearly every type of Agriculture plus, Trucking, Earthmoving, Engineering, Mechanical, Food Service, Office Admin and Cleaning, so the employment opportunities for all the family are endless. • The Tree-Change is a real option at 30 Long Street, with Tintinara thriving and having so much to offer including excellent schooling, sporting facilities and so much space for the kids to utilise and represents the opportunity to be part of a lovely community.
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