Presenting 97 Chisholm Street in Taralga, an enticing opportunity for those seeking a property bursting with potential, situated on an elevated 2023 m² corner block boasting exceptional views.
This charming cottage offers two bedrooms, a study (or optional third bedroom), and a bathroom with its own separate toilet. With a single garage featuring internal access, convenience is paramount. The functional kitchen provides an enjoyable space to soak in the breathtaking mountain vistas.
Step outside onto the delightful porch at the rear of the home, perfectly positioned to capture the panoramic views. With potential for subdivision and the addition of a granny flat (subject to council approval), this property offers versatile options.
Nestled in the quaint town of Taralga, just a short stroll from the town center, this property promises a picturesque lifestyle.
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