51 Fifth Avenue Narromine is set on the northern side of town. Being a three-bedroom fibro and iron roof home, and a very short stroll to the local shopping centre. All bedrooms are of a good size without robes. Lounge room with an ornate open fireplace and ducted evaporative cooling throughout. Bathroom with shower over bath, vanity and a separate toilet. Kitchen and dining area, kitchen with ample cupboards space, pantry and upright stove. Laundry at the back of the home and a small sun room. Easy access to the back yard for parking and all situated on a block measuring 1031 sqm. Estimated rental return of $290 pw.
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