Site 60 Murray Riverside Village 193 Quicks Road, Tocumwal NSW 2714
House
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COUNTRY LIFE ON THE MURRAY RIVER
Permanent living situated in the popular Murray Riverside Village which is a security gated community.
One minute walk to the river foreshore the dwelling offers a bright open style kitchen with full size refrigerator, microwave, gas cooking and gas hot water service. Separate double bedroom with built-in robes. The annex provides space for combined dining/lounge and double bedroom with access to the ensuite with shower, vanity and toilet.
Step out onto the undercover front verandah to relax and enjoy the tranquility of country life on the river. The pet friendly park offers an inground pool, boat ramp and entertainment/BBQ area. Park fees are $127 per week including water, rates and park maintenance.
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Features
Garden Shed
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