Charming home situated in the sought after Central South area
This charming home is situated in the sought-after Central South area and is ideal for those looking for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. Its prime location provides easy access to all the amenities and facilities that Central Dubbo has to offer, such as shopping, clubs, and restaurants. Despite being updated over time, the house still retains its original charm with its 3m ceilings, a front verandah, and a white picket fence that adds to its appeal. The manageable backyard and entertaining area make it an ideal home for families seeking a comfortable place to call their own.
Additional features of this property include: 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have built-in wardrobes Dishwasher Ceiling fans Split system air conditioning in the loungeroom Bathtub with separate shower recess Garden shed
*Street parking only.
*Pets negotiable.
* Please note that applications prior to the open house are encouraged.
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