Single-level character home / quiet street / rear parking
A single-level character home in a quiet street with rear parking, this is a rarity for Newtown. Ticking all boxes for liveability now, with scope for your own touches in time. Metres to the green space of Enmore TAFE Park and blocks to King Street, and Enmore Road you're in the heart of the area and one of the Inner West's most convenient and best-regarded suburbs. Free Building & Pest Report at bw.com.au
Highlights * Well maintained and charm t/out * Well presented light & airy interiors * Beautiful original ornate fire place * Rear c/yard perfect for entertaining * Updated mod. kitchen, gas cooking * Double beds, BIRs, high ceilings * Spacious bathroom & internal l/dry * Rear gated parking, ample storage * Close to public transport and cafes * Easy stroll to King St & Enmore Rd
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