Located close to central Wodonga, a terrific opportunity for both the owner occupier or investor to purchase in a court location. Neat and tidy throughout the home offers an updated kitchen, dining space and separate lounge, with gas wall furnace and split system ensuring all year round comfort with ceiling fans to bedrooms a bonus. An extension to the existing structure provides room for study or extra living, which leads to a low maintenance fully fenced backyard, allowing side access from a double carport. Low maintenance well maintained 336m2 allotment. Potential rental return of $360 per week makes this one an attractive option for the investor.
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