Located close to the CBD this home is a great start for investors or developers with the second allotment on a separate title.
This home comprises of 3 large bedrooms, with the master having a walk-in robe or could be used as a study. The lounge room is centrally located with air conditioner while the kitchen has floorboards, cupboard space and a gas cooker. The bathroom is tiled and has a shower over bath vanity and toilet. The requires some work and a a freshen up, but with the wright purchaser this home could shine.
Externally there is a laundry, large garden shed and reasonable fencing.
On the second title there is a 30 x 20 shed, Each Allotment is 580sqm and both have a frontage of 15.24 metres and a depth of 38.1 meters.
Currently tenanted on a periodic lease agreement paying $180.00 per week.
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RLA 172 571
Property Code: 3713
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