This highset home is only a 300m walk to Dalby Shopping World, 100m walk to Bowls Club & a short walk to schools & sporting facilities. The home features:
- 3x bedrooms, main has a ceiling fan - Large formal lounge, 2x ceiling fans relaxing side deck - Modern kitchen/dining, upright electric stove - Tidy bathroom & laundry combination - Highset with steel stumps, lock up car accommodation & great storage space - Currently on a periodic lease so new owner will only have a short time to wait to move in.
If you would like to arrange an inspection or find out more, contact our agent Brian Laverty today on 0405 601 816.
Features include: Close to Shops,Carpeted
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