Perfectly positioned 2 bedroom townhouse in sought after South Street. This property has a renovated kitchen, near new reverse cycle air conditioner and has been gyprocked & painted over the internal brickwork. Both bedrooms are on the upper level and have ceiling fans and the main bedroom features built ins and a small balcony. The bathroom is also situated on the upper level with a small bath tub. The stairs are carpeted, kitchen & living areas tiled and bedrooms have vinyl timber flooring. Carport and small private court yard and internal laundry. Short stroll to shops and beaches. Pets not permitted. Please click on the link below or phone our office on 02 4344 7800 to book your inspection. http://app.inspectrealestate.com.au/RegisterOnline/PropertyList.aspx?AgentAccountName=RHEttalong&iframe=true
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