The Ray White Inverell Team offer 'For Lease' this quality 'Albion Hill' Home. Featuring a 3 bedroom weatherboard home with open plan living areas that have glass doors leading to the front verandah. Heating and cooling is taken care of with a wood fire, ceiling fans and evaporative air-conditioning. Recently refurbished with new paint internally and externally plus new carpet throughout. The kitchen, bathroom and toilet have all been updated in recent years also. Externally the property offers a 4 car garage and 2 car car-port all set on a generous 1018sqm well fenced allotment. Conveniently located just 25 metres walk to Holy Trinity School, 900 metres to Inverell Hospital, 700 metres to Albion Hill Convenience Store, 2.5kms to IGA Supermarket and the Inverell CBD.
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