Sold for $272,000
Sold for $272,00038 Steuart Street..., Bundaberg North QLD 4670
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Property was sold on 19 September 2022.
Sold on 19 September 2022.
3 beds
1 bath
2 cars
House
1131m²
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1
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House
1131m²
Freshly refurbished lowset Queenslander, this home is packed with character features such as VJ walls, high ceilings, polished timber flooring and breezeways. This home is perfect to move into today! Set in Bundaberg North and within minutes to schools, Botanical Gardens, Northside IGA and Bundaberg CBD. This lovely home has that warm homely feel and with the recent makeover, all the hard work has been done for you to simply move on in. This lowset home offers one queen size bedroom and two double sized bedrooms as well as a cosy front sunroom to catch the sun! New kitchen with an island bench, new bathroom with large walk in shower, vanity, toilet as well as a second separate toilet off the laundry. If you are looking for sheds, or a man cave this one will be a must inspect; there is a double car garaging at the side of the property through an electric panel lift door as well as loads of shed space to the rear! Property Features Include: • Fresh paint throughout • Freshly sanded and polished timber floors • New kitchen & bathroom • Laundry area with second toilet • Large 1131m2 block with shady trees • Current rental appraisal of $380 - $390 per week Excellent opportunity awaiting any investor looking at expanding their investment portfolio or an ideal entry level first home! Please note all windows will have security screens installed within the next 2 weeks. To arrange a private inspection or to request information on this property please contact the exclusive marketing agent, Danielle Dixon on 0402 918 564 [email protected] Disclaimer: In preparing this document we have used our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained in this document is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies, or misstatements contained in this document. Prospective Purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained in the document.