522 Clay Street is currently rented for $400 per week. This very stylish home has open plan living with room to move, the home has four good sized bedrooms with built-in robes and block-out blinds, there is new hybrid flooring with ceiling fans and LED lighting. The all white kitchen is super modern with pantry, dishwasher, double sink, new range hood and gas electric stove. There is a huge bathroom which could be a renovators delight and a second toilet in the laundry, there is as new ducted reverse cycle for all year round comfort plus a large wood heater in the lounge room, huge back yard with paved entertainment and BBQ area, cubby house, dog or chook pen, the shed is (10m x 7m)and has water & 3 phase power connected, there are 20 solar panels on the shed and 20 solar panels on the house, the house has front and side access and is ready for you to move in. For inspection contact Paul Murphy Mob 0407243905
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Bath,Fireplace(s),Heating,Dishwasher,Secure Parking,Shed,Fully fenced,North Facing
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