Nestled in a highly sought-after pocket of Oberon, this charming three-bedroom brick veneer home is perfect for families, first-home buyers, and investors alike. Boasting spacious interiors, a practical floor plan, and fantastic outdoor living spaces, this property offers both comfort and convenienceall within walking distance to local shops, cafés, schools, and the beautiful Oberon Common. Inside, you'l
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Property history
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24 Oct 2006
Sold
$222,500
Contract: 19/09/2006
Transfer: 24/10/2006
Block size: 993m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
06 Oct 1993
Sold
$50,000
Contract: 29/09/1993
Transfer: 06/10/1993
Block size: 2039m²
Transfer type: Partical transfer
Oberon suburb information
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