9 Oswald Road, Brandum is a cozy property that is now available for sale. This lovely home features 2 bedrooms with a possible 3rd, 1 bathroom with a bath and shower, a separate toilet, and stunning views of the Great Lake from the deck. With 2 lounge rooms, 2 wood heaters, a stand-alone lockable garage, wood/storage shed, single car carport, fully insulated walls and ceilings, open plan living/kitchen/dining area and a solar array with a back-up battery system - this property offers both comfort and functionality. The property has a nice deck with views of the Great Lake, being a great base for fishing or bushwalking.
Features include: - 2 Bedrooms, with a possible 3rd - 1 Bathroom with bath and shower - Seperate toilet - 2 Lounge rooms, both with wood heaters - Open plan/living/kitchen/dining - Fully insulated walls and ceilings - Garage and wood shed - Single car carport - Solar array system with back-up battery system.
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