Are you looking for an investment property? Maybe you're looking for your first home, look no further than this three bedroom home in town.
Set on an approx. 1,012m2 block of land, this concrete home certainly has charm and street appeal. With art deco styling and a quirky day bed or reading nook in the main bedroom, this home is sure to give you a unique space. There is mixed flooring throughout, but it's a home that you can really make your own. There are timber benchtops & cabinets throughout the home with features including a combined shower and bath, plus an internal laundry.
Located approx. 750m from the main street of town, there's a local corner store around 300m down the road and the local primary schools are just over a kilometre away. With a good sized backyard, and a large shed this property has everything you need.
This property is currently an investment property managed by the LJ Hooker Tully property management team.
Contact the friendly sales team at LJ Hooker Tully today to arrange an inspection.
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