Comfortable highset house in small country town, near school.
Phone Enquiry ID: 24080
Highset house in a quiet street in a small country village 15 minutes north of Dalby. 100 m from the local primary school, which is a great little school. School bus to all High Schools in Dalby from outside the Primary School, which is within sight of the house.
The house has 4 bedrooms and a brand new bathroom which has just been renovated with a new vanity and a walk in shower. The kitchen is tidy with lots of cupboards and is very functional. The kitchen and 2 bedrooms are freshly painted.
The house has been raised to enable storage and car spaces underneath, with the prospect of enclosing underneath for extra living space or a workshop if needed.
Dalby is a growing town with all the charm of a country town but the convenience of all major supermarkets and shopping and medical facilities.
This house suits a young family with school age children or anyone who wants plenty of workspace under the house. It has always been easy to rent out due to these factors.
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