If you are looking for a nice big block in a quiet area then this may be the property for you. The hardiplank home has been totally upgraded inside - new floorcoverings, new paint, new kitchen fittings & benches, new light fittings, ensuite fully tiled with new fittings, main bathroom with shower over the bath, 3 bedrooms all with built-ins, lounge with a new wood combustion heater, and much more. A large covered rear deck is ideal for entertaining and overlooks the large backyard. The front of the house has a full length verandah and a steel framed double garage with workshop/storage sits to the side of the house. For sale at $650,000 with offers invited.
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