- NEAT BATHROOM and KITCHEN
- BAY WINDOW TO MASTER BEDROOM
- GREAT SIZED YARD WITH SIDE ACCESS
- ELEVATED POSITION – FLOOD FREE
- CURRENTLY RENTING FOR $280 p/wk
- CUTE, QUAINT and PERFECTLY POSITIONED
- BOASTING 3 LARGE BEDROOMS
- POLISHED FLOORS and HIGH CEILINGS
Positioned on an elevated 668m2 block in the sought after suburb of “Eastern Heights” you will find this perfect little renovator with a great yard and side access that only requires a quick tidy up and some external paint to make it shine and you money.
You truly can’t judge this great home from the outside and once inside you will find 3 spacious bedrooms, rich polished timber floors, nice high ceilings and air-conditioning.
There is a generously sized lounge room on offer as well as a bright and airy dining room and original period glass windows.
The kitchen of the home was revamped some years ago and to be honest I was actually very surprised by the space on offer in this room.
The bathroom of the home is also neat and tidy with a shower over bath combination and a separate toilet.
Outside there is no question that this home does need a paint job but how beautiful could it be and at least you will get to pick the colours you want!
To the rear of the block you will find a large timber room/shed that was originally the double garage of the home and when the home was restumped the shed was also restumped and now presents as awesome opportunity to create a games room, man cave or gym room.
Current tenants in place are paying $280 per week on a month to month basis and all inspections can be organised usually with at least 24 hours’ notice.
To book an inspection please contact the listing agent Glenn Ball at First National Action Realty Ipswich Today.
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