Emerald VIC 3782 82 KILVINGTON DRIVE
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For Auction Apr 12 11:00am
3  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
4  Cars
AUCTION $585,000 - $643,500
First National Real Estate Ranges
START YOUR DREAM RIGHT HERE - GREAT LAND AND GREAT LOCATION !- AUCTION 12th APRIL 11AM
*****PLEASE BE ADVISED THERE IS NO BATHROOM OR KITCHEN DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE*****
Looking for space, potential, and value? 82 Kilvington Drive offers over 2100m² of land and great shed space, perfect for builders or first home buyers looking to make their mark. Please note, the house has had fire damage and will require work. There is no kitchen, or bathroom in the property. This is a fantastic opportunity for those ready to restore a property to its former glory.
Offering 6 rooms and a double garage plus 2nd shed, there is plenty of scope here to create your masterpiece.
Located just 3 minutes from the heart of Emerald, you'll enjoy the perfect balance of peaceful living with easy access to town amenities.
Please note this property does not have a bathroom or a kitchen.

Auction Date: Saturday 12th of April at 11am
We can provide further information once you've inspected the home and registered your details. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to secure your dream property!

Enquire now and get ready to bid! Contact Mick Dolphin on 0429 684522 or Anthony Iorlano on 0494 142 438 to arrange your inspection today.

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Please note: All property details listed were current at the time of publishing.
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