Situated in quiet cul-de-sac on large gentle slopping block this comfortable three bedroom home offers a great opportunity for the first home buyer. Comprises open plan living, modern kitchen and bathroom currently tenanted at $250.00 per week. Century 21 Carkeet Johns Smith Real Estate at Charlestown – Smart Move. Contact us for an inspection.

Kotara is a suburb located in the Newcastle City Council area. Adjoining suburbs include Adamstown, Adamstown Heights, Kotara South, New Lambton and Garden Suburb. There is one public primary school (Kotara South Primary) and one catholic primary school (St James Primary) in Kotara South. Bus transport is available from many streets in Kotara and there is a railway station which offers some services to Newcastle and Sydney. Kotara has excellent accesss to schools, shopping centres and recreational areas. One of the most prominent feature of Kotara’s recreational facilities is access to Blackbutt Reserve. The reserve combines walking tracks, picnic facilities and wildlife and is one of Newcastle’s main attractions. Kotara also has a large number of parks. Nesbitt Park, Kotara Park and Lugar Street Reserve provide sporting fields and children’s playgrounds. Tennis courts are also available and a cycle way runs through the residential area. Kotara has large commercial districts including Westfield Kotara providing large supermarkets and department stores and many speciality shops. Other retailers are nearby in the Homemakers Centre which features Bunnings, Domayne, The Good Guys and JB Hi-Fi. Kotara’s shopping area is one of the largest in Newcastle. The nearest hospital is located at New Lambton Heights (John Hunter Hospital). Kotara is also conveniently located only 5-10 minutes by car from the Newcastle CBD and local beaches.

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