27 Elizabeth Street presents an opportunity to purchase in one of the most sought-after streets in Parkes. Set on a 718sqm block with rear lane access, this property is ideal for any renovator and 1st home buyer. Inside, you will find two (2) bedrooms, formal lounge room, sitting room, sleep-out, office, single garage and storage shed. The home is serviced by wood heating and reverse cycle split system. In the rear yard you will find a 6m x 3m colorbond shed with concrete floor and a 7m x 9m colorond shed with concrete floor and power. Contact our office today to book your inspection and request further information.
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