Sold for $612,000
Sold for $612,000133 Edith Street, Waratah NSW 2298
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Property was sold on 29 December 2020.
Sold on 29 December 2020.
3 beds
1 bath
1 car
House
486m²
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House
486m²
Tucked away behind a row of gorgeous conifers and a high front fence, this ready to move into home offers character, space, ample off street parking, a great rear garden and so much potential to add value. Absolutely loveable and liveable now, with a little imagination, this really could become a place to call home for many years to come. Add a front gate and you'll have total privacy and no doubt come to love and enjoy the front verandah and garden space even more. Conveniently located close to Waratah Village Shopping Centre, the Mater Hospital and Newcastle University and just a relatively short drive to Newcastle CBD & Kotara. Highlights: -- Three bedrooms - wardrobe in one bedroom -- Original features - Picture rails and decorative fireplace -- Single car garage with additional off-street parking -- Kitchen includes gas cooking -- Internal laundry -- Air conditioning in living room -- Polished floorboards throughout -- Ample storage -- 10-minute walk to Waratah Village shops -- Transport at your doorstep -- Zoned for Waratah Public and Callaghan College Waratah -- Minutes by car to Newcastle CBD and beaches Social distancing guidelines will be followed at all inspections. As a result, if there are a large number of people in attendance, there may be a small delay. We ask that you respect our processes when visiting so that we can keep our community safe. We ask that you refrain from touching items inside the home during inspections. If you have any cold/flu-like symptoms, or recently visited one of the government declared hotspots, we kindly ask you to stay at home. For more info and inspections contact Anne on 0416 269 637 Disclaimer: Disclaimer: All information contained herein has been gathered from sources we consider reliable. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own inquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.