This West Dalby home is located with-in walking distance to local schools, churches & main central park. The timber home will be ideal for the first home buyer. The property features:
- 3x good sized bedrooms plus office - Single bathroom - Large eat-in kitchen, separate lounge room - Single carport, front porch, private rear outdoor entertaining area - 3x bay shed with 2x 2.4m roller doors plus a 3m roller door
For the active handyman this property will be an astute buy as you can reap the benefits of your work. Contact Brian Laverty today on 0405 601 816 to book an inspection.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Dishwasher,Fully Fenced
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