Why pay rent when you could easily afford this comfortable three-bedroom property today. This low set timber and block home is located on a well maintained 1012sqm allotment in Giru. The property has a good floor plan with combined kitchen/dining space and separate lounge room, both airconditioned. The laminated kitchen has a dishwasher, upright electric stove and large pantry. All three bedrooms are carpeted with two having split system air conditioners. The front entrance is large enough to accommodate a home office. The bathroom is fully tiled in neutral tones and has a walk-in shower. The generous laundry allows for additional storage and leads to the large backyard which contains a garden shed and private outlook. The home is within walking distance to all facilities in Giru and is a 20-minute drive to Ayr or 40-minute drive to Townsville. Call Sue on 0409 835 836 to arrange your private inspection.
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