Broken Hill NSW 2880 58 Beryl Street
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House For Lease
3  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
1  Car
$320 PER WEEK
First National Real Estate Broken Hill
58 Beryl Street
Centrally located, character stone cottage comprising open plan lounge/dining with wood fire & reverse cycle split system, tidy kitchen with stainless steel gas cooktop & electric oven and heaps of natural light. 3 bedrooms, two with built in storage, tiled bathroom and indoor laundry and separate toilet. There is a single garage with rear access and vehicular access into the yard. Property is located and in quiet area within walking distance to shops, CBD and public transport.

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