Welcome to No 7 The Loop. A original one owner property built in 1973 and maintained in immaculate condition. Ideal north aspect. Gorgeous views of the inlet from the front and rear balconies as well as the living, dining and kitchen areas. Offering three bedrooms. Bathroom with bath and separate toilet. Solid cyprus pine timber floors under the carpet. Downstairs there is a lock up garage plus a workshop and laundry. This is one of the hardest streets to buy into in the Narooma area with a mere 6 properties having sold here in the last 10 years. The home can be lived in as it is or would lend itself to an extension renovation or even a knock down and rebuild.
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Features
Broadband
nbn® Fibre to the Node (FTTN) is available in this property
Max wholesale speed tier available: nbn® Home Fast
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