This property is at the bottom end of our market, making the price attractive for those looking to add value as a renovation project. The price is not only a draw card with the house sitting on a large 1100sqm block, but also allows for possible subdivision or a second dwelling (subject for council approval).
The residence is also currently rented for $260 per week giving you rent income from day one of ownership.
Disclaimer: Sterling Turner Real Estate have no reason to doubt the accuracy of the property information provided by various sources, however, this is a guide only. We advise that it is important that when you inspect the property you make your own enquiries.
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