Broken Hill NSW 2880 115 Gypsum Street
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2  Beds
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1  Bath
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2  Cars
$280 PER WEEK
First National Real Estate Broken Hill
115 Gypsum Street
Neat and tidy 3 bedroom home with entrance hallway, lounge room with polished timber floors, built-in robes in 3rd bedroom, tidy kitchen with gas cooktop and electric wall oven, and adjacent living / dining area. Neat bathroom with bath & shower, toilet, and external laundry. The home has a reverse cycle split system and a detached room which could be used as a bedroom or rumpus room. Carport for two cars and easy yard to look after.

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