This pre-war charmer has many of the historic features that people love hardwood timber flooring and framing, original brick chimney with wood heater and tall ceilings. What you can't renovate is a location and this one finds itself just a few blocks from the CBD shops and services whilst having relatively low passing traffic.
The property has a distinctive wrap-around bullnosed verandah at the front and you enter past the two bedrooms into a spacious central lounge room. This leads to the dine-in kitchen with laundry and bath at the rear along with access to the back porch.
Interior has ceiling fans and air conditioner and the bathroom / laundry have been renovated in the past.
Highly rentable due to its close proximity to everything or available for you to move right into.
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