Centrally located updated weatherboard two bedroom home. The moment you step into this renovated home, you immediately fall in love with the exposed brick walls and polished timber floor boards.
Entering through the front on the left is the extra large main bedroom with 2 sizeable freestanding wardrobes, and further is the secondary bedroom. The modern bathroom provides a seperate shower and bath. Laundry provides ample storage with access to rear yard. Step back in time with the original kitchen/meals area featuring gas cooking, gas heater and plenty of bench and storage space. Externally is a smaller courtyard and garden area with a storage shed.
Walking distance to CBD, Hospitals and Primary School. For a house with character, this one will definitely not last long. Enquire now to book in for an upcoming inspection.
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