Broken Hill NSW 2880 144 Knox Street
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3  Beds
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1  Bath
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4  Cars
$300 PER WEEK
First National Real Estate Broken Hill
144 Knox Street
Spacious 3-bedroom property available for rent in the south. This home features a neat and tidy bathroom and kitchen, an internal laundry for added convenience, and a comfortable lounge room equipped with a split system for year-round comfort. A single garage is also included, providing excellent storage space. Perfect for small families or professionals looking for a cozy and practical living space.

NOTE - This property is unfurnished.

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