319 Armstrong Street North, Soldiers Hill VIC 3350
House
311
Block size: 447 m² approx.
THREE-BEDROOM HOME IN 'BLUE CHIP' SOLDIERS HILL
Situated in the heart of 'blue chip' Soldiers Hill, this three-bedroom home on a generous allotment of 447m2(approx.) is only a short walk to the train station and public transport, Ballarat CBD, supermarkets and cafes. This is an outstanding opportunity to secure a well-positioned home in a highly sought after pocket.
The home features three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms which
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Average Age
41 years
Population
2,813
Listing ID: 183221176. This listing has been viewed 2 times. It was first displayed on 01/03/2025 and last updated on 25/03/2025.
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