South Hedland WA 6722 25 Somerset Crescent
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House Sold
3  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
1  Car
Sold for $285,000
First National Real Estate Hedland
UNDER OFFER FOR CASH!
A FULLY CLAD HOME WITH UNBELIEVABLE POTENTIAL
A large plot of land always spells opportunities whichever way you look at it. Maybe an answer to accommodation problems or potentially a second dwelling or build a large shed, the options are many what can this Property do for you?

The house needs some handy man work to compliment the tiled living room floors, two master bathrooms and a magnificent living are just waiting for some finishing off works, yes there's works required however this could be a real steal if you're prepared to use a little elbow grease.

If you're looking to beat the rental cycle and purchase your own home, your opportunity means you can move into your new home upon Settlement, then chip away at adding value to this little gem, this one may be the perfect opportunity.

-Three-bedroom, two Bathroom affordable home
-Vacant possession upon Settlement is possible
-Stylish tiled flooring to living areas
-The kitchen includes a breakfast bar
-All rooms have Air Conditioning
-Complimented with overhead ceiling fans
-Potential for a Large shed and or a swimming pool
-Potential for a second dwelling and subdivision
-Landscaping and some interior revamps required
-Large 830sqm block
-Under Cover Carport, rear entertaining patio
-Room for extra cars, a caravan, truck, and a boat
-Clear car access to the rear of the block

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