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Brick home on two titles

THIS three-bedroom brick home delivers comfort, convenience, and the rare benefit of being situated on two titles.

Step inside to discover polished floorboards throughout, complemented by ducted heating and cooling for year-round comfort.

The spacious main bedroom features built-in robes, while the second and third bedrooms also include built-in robes and ceiling fans.

The tiled bathroom is thoughtfully designed with both a shower and bath, accompanied by a practical Euro laundry.

The kitchen comes complete with an electric oven, cooktop, dishwasher, generous cupboard space, and a pantry, seamlessly flowing into a separate dining area that enhances the functionality of the layout.

Outside, the fully fenced property boasts dual street access, offering excellent versatility.

Nine solar panels contribute to energy efficiency, making this a low-maintenance and cost-effective home.

An outstanding opportunity for families, investors, or anyone seeking a quality brick home in a great location.

Real Estate: First National Real Estate Charles L King and Co Cohuna | Barham

Price: $515,000

Address: 20 Belmont Street, Cohuna

Agents:

Alan Mitchell – 0427 562 590

Renee McIvor – 0427 564 065

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