Broken Hill NSW 2880 202 Newton Street
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First National Real Estate Broken Hill
CHARACTER BUNGALOW
Character home featuring large rooms and high ceilings. Comprising entrance hallway with polished timber floors, lounge room with wood heater and adjacent study, 3 double bedrooms with built-in storage. Light filled living area with room for meals, good kitchen with electric cooking and dishwasher. Bathroom with bath & shower, and a large vanity and toilet, indoor laundry with 2nd toilet. The home has several reverse cycle split systems and ceiling fans. There is a large paved & roofed entertaining area at the rear of the home, which overlooks the inground pool and offers a private area to relax. There is plenty of car accommodation with a 50ft shed at the rear offering access via 3 roller doors and a 20ft section which is lined and ceiled as a granny flat with tiled bathroom & toilet. Freehold 975.8m2 allotment close to shopping precinct and school.
Water Rates: $890
Council Rates: $1,377
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