Avoca VIC 3467 74 Boyce Street
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AVOCA TREASURE: SPACIOUS BRICK RESIDENCE AWAITS YOU
Discover the charming potential of 74 Boyce Street, a solid brick abode nestled within the serene township of Avoca, Vic 3467. Perfectly suited for first-time buyers, savvy investors or growing families seeking a peaceful retreat, this residence occupies a generous corner block sprawling over 957m2 and two titles.

Featuring three cosy bedrooms and a single well-appointed bathroom, this house is a testament to comfortable living. The inviting lounge, warmed by a solid fuel heater and cooled by a split system air conditioner, promises year-round comfort. A functional kitchen awaits, equipped with electric hot plates, wall oven, and a handy dishwasher, all complemented by an adjacent meals area.

Outside, the substantial yard offers plenty of space for children's play or future expansions. A convenient carport, coupled with a practical shed, ensures ample storage for vehicles and tools.
Current rental return of $330 per week. Vendor is offering a fixed lease until July 2025 or potential vacant possession.

74 Boyce Street presents as an idyllic and affordable choice, whether you're looking to establish your family roots, secure a profitable rental or simply escape to a tranquil country lifestyle. This property is poised to become the canvas for your dream home, a wise investment, or your very own rural haven.

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