LAWD is pleased to present for sale 45-47 Border Road, Mungindi situated on the QLD side of Mungindi. A very neat and tidy home consisting of two bedrooms plus a large loft area with two window wall air conditioners.
Combined kitchen and dining area, separate lounge area with split system and wood heater, with doors opening out onto a closed-in entertaining / BBQ area. An added feature to this Property is having security cameras installed.
Featuring a large 15* metre by 7.5* metre by 4* metre shed with a concrete floor and three-phase power.
Situated on a 1,566* square metre allotment. This property could be used as commercial or residential so a great opportunity for a couple or small family wanting to start a business utilizing the shed and position.
For sale by Expression of Interest closing 5pm (AEDT) Friday 17 May 2024. This property is for sale in conjunction with McCulloch Agencies. Tara Seaton +61 419 499 873 tseaton@mccullochagencies.com.au
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