For Sale by genuine seller looking to retire. This amazingly spacious property at 30 Bates Street is a former bank building and grand residence built in 1928. Currently operated as Merredin Bed and Breakfast. Art deco styling throughout plus a large private garden and yards this could also be a fantastic family or retirement home with six bedrooms and four bathrooms. The former bank section could be utilised for office or commercial business space if wished. Located in the centre of Merredin CBD close to all of towns amenities. Freehold land title of 1138m2 with passing rear lane access.
All inquiries by financially qualified buyers to exclusive selling agents Elders Real Estate, phone local specialists Will Morris 0448 415 537 or Jacqui Burton 0498 457 539 to discuss in confidence.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Schools,Close to Shops,Close to Transport,Fireplace(s),Garden,Secure Parking
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