Within easy walking distance to Kyogle CBD, schools, shops and hospital, this cute, freshly renovated cottage on a small, easy-care block is ideal for downsizers looking for a cosy and convenient place to call home, or investors wanting to add to their property portfolio. This little beauty has great street appeal, and from the front entry with classic bullnose verandah, you'll see that the charm continues throughout this bright and delightful little home. There are two bedrooms, the main having a walk-in wardrobe. The central living room is air-conditioned and opens out to the rear deck, as does the tidy eat-in kitchen.
A highlight of the property is the lovely low-maintenance garden with raised beds that has been landscaped for easy access and no mowing! Enjoy seeing your flowers bloom and watching the neighbourhood wallabies and birds while you relax on the front verandah. This little gem is in a great part of town and is completely move-in ready. For more information or to arrange your inspection, contact Rob Horder on 0439 135 125
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