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Spacious family living

77 King Edward Street, Cohuna

THIS three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick home is located on a spacious corner allotment and includes a study.

It features a large living area with bay windows, a split system air-conditioner, and plenty of natural light.

The kitchen and dining area are equipped with a tiled floor, electric oven and hot plates, dishwasher and a walk-in pantry, making it the perfect space for cooking and entertaining.

The master bedroom is a private retreat, complete with a walk-in robe and a tiled ensuite with a separate toilet for added convenience.

Bedrooms No.2 and No.3 both come with built-in robes, providing ample storage.

The family bathroom, which includes a separate bath and shower, is easily accessible from the hallway, and there is a large laundry with plenty of storage space.

A study area offers the flexibility to work from home or create a quiet space for reading.

The sitting area leads out to the outdoor entertainment area, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

There’s a double carport with a roller door for secure parking, and additional features include a garden shed, a small workshop with power, established gardens, and a well-fenced allotment for privacy.

The home is designed for year-round comfort with four-zone floor heating, and energy efficiency is enhanced with solar panels and an inverter.


77 King Edward Street, Cohuna

$725,000

3, 2, 2

Charles L King & Co (Cohuna),

Alan Mitchell 0427 562 590

Renee McIvor 0427 564 065

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