Nestled in the heart of Coolamon at 66 Cowabbie Street, this delightful three-bedroom family home exudes warmth and charm, providing an idyllic setting for family living. Boasting 639 square metres of land, the property offers ample outdoor space for children to play and for hosting family gatherings.
The residence welcomes you with freshly painted walls and a modern kitchen, ensuring that you can settle in without the need for immediate renovations. Each bedroom is generously sized, with the main bedroom featuring its own reverse cycle air conditioning for year-round comfort and cosy carpeted floors. The additional bedrooms benefit from built-in robes, ceiling fans, and polished timber floorboards, catering to the needs of a growing family.
Central to the home is a neat and tidy bathroom, complemented by a separate toilet for added convenience. The living spaces are adorned with a tasteful mix of carpet, polished timber, and floating floors, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Outside, the rear entertaining area is the perfect spot for summer barbecues, leading out to a well-proportioned garden and established greenery. Practical features include rear lane access and two sizeable sheds, providing storage solutions and workspace for hobbies or projects.
With gas heating, ducted cooling, and a location in a friendly neighbourhood, this property at 66 Cowabbie Street is not just a house, but a home waiting to be filled with new memories. It presents a splendid opportunity for families seeking a blend of comfort and convenience in the scenic township of Coolamon.
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