Nestled away in a quiet setting in a prime location on approx. 580sqm, this 3 bedroom brick home is an ideal piece of real estate for the home buyer wanting to invest, renovate to their own tastes or either knock down and rebuild their dream home.
Features Include: - Open plan living and dining room - L shaped updated kitchen with gas cooking and tiled splashback - 3 great sized bedrooms - Main bathroom with separate laundry - Single lock up garage with single carport - Alfresco with great sized yard
Located only moment away from the Liverpool CBD, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool Westfields, public schools and transport.
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