A classic 'brick & tile' 3 bedroom, two bathroom home. Large lounge upon entry, with spacious kitchen, dishwasher & ample storage along with separate dining room. Family/rumpus room (currently utilised as a billiards room). Split system heating & cooling plus natural gas HWS. Master with walk-in-robe and en-suite, while bedrooms 2 & 3 offer built in robes. Main bathroom with separate shower, bath, vanity and WC. Deck off master bedroom, fully fenced rear yard and garden shed. All located on a 641m2, with side access through the double carport. Leased at $400 per week on a periodic (month-by-month) lease. Vacant possession available for an owner occupier or continue to collect the rent as a landlord. This brick veneer with tiled roof is an absolute classic for a reason!
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