This recently refurbished 3 Bed 1 Bath property is now on the market!
Key Features: 3 bedrooms, including a semi-ensuite for added privacy 1 bathroom with modern fixtures Freshly laid new carpet throughout the home Newly painted interior exuding a sense of freshness Double shed garage located at the rear, providing ample space for parking and storage Outdoor patio/entertaining area, ideal for hosting gatherings or enjoying peaceful evenings
This property is an absolute gem, with a recent rental appraisal coming in between $350 and $370 per week, this property won't last long!
Don't miss out on this opportunity! Contact Team McKenzie on 0472 532 307 today!
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