64 Myrtle St is an ideal first home or perfect for those looking to downsize. This quaint cottage features three bedrooms and has been well maintained by the current owner. The home comprises of an open plan kitchen/living/dining area, three bedrooms, sunroom and an updated bathroom. The home is set amongst 912 square metres of immaculately kept veggie and fruit heaven. Other features include: ~ Three bedrooms. ~ Enclosed sunroom. ~ Split system air conditioning. ~ Solar hot water system. ~ Solar system ~ Garage/shed and garden shed. ~ Fully fenced yard. ~ Equipped bore.
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Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Broadband internet access,Shed,Balcony / Deck,Fully fenced,Solar panels,Solar hot water,Rainwater storage tank
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