Block size: 702 m² approx.House size: 124 m² approx.
Charming Home with Escarpment Views & Garden Oasis
Nestled in the heart of old Berry, this delightful cottage offers an enviable lifestyle where you can leave the car at home and stroll to the train station, Berry Hotel, local cafés, boutique shops, markets, and the Boongaree Play Park.
Filled with natural light and original character, the home features high ceilings, spacious bedrooms, and captures lovely garden views that create a bright and uplift
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
58 years
Population
3,098
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.