Located in the heart of Wollongong, this single-bedroom townhouse is a great opportunity to add to or start your investment portfolio. The property is only moments away from the Blue Mile walking track, local restaurants, and eateries, as well as public transport and the Wollongong CBD. This fantastic property comes with built-in wardrobes throughout, as well as a secure courtyard and an undercover car space.
Key Features: Low maintenance living Convenient access to public transport and local amenities Proximity to Wollongong's beautiful beaches and scenic coastline Undercover parking Ample storage throughout
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Contact Harrison Trad on 0429 318 682 today for more information.
*For marketing material this property is virtually staged*
Features include: Courtyard,Built-in Wardrobes,Dishwasher
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