"Rose House" On offer in popular Currajong Street, Parkes is a Federation double brick home with original features. The property is in need of renovations and waiting for someone to breath new life into this home. The property is zoned B2 and within close proximity to Parkes main shopping area.
Features: • 1012 sqm block • Double brick home with rear lane access • 3 Bedrooms • Spacious family area • Verandah • Federation features
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Property history
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20 Apr 2020
Sold
$370,000
Contract: 07/03/2020
Transfer: 20/04/2020
Block size: 1012m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
09 Mar 2020
Sold
Hunter Real Estate Parkes
Listed: 04/02/2020
Block size: 1009m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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