Sold for $668,000
Sold for $668,0007 Seventh Avenue, Sawtell NSW 2452
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Property was sold on 18 March 2017.
Sold on 18 March 2017.
3 beds
1 bath
1 car
House
397m²
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1
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House
397m²
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
How many of us dream of living in Sawtell village, with everything you need within a short, easy walking distance? First class dining, entertainment, pristine beaches, café lifestyle. Here's the opportunity-this character-filled cottage with loads of original features is only 150m from restaurants and cafes, and 400m to the beach. In the same family for nearly 3 decades, the home has original timber floorboards just ripe for a sand back and polish, a good sized kitchen, high ceilings and even an original fireplace still hiding behind a tiled façade. The NBN and gas bayonet point are more modern conveniences in the lounge, while the third bedroom was added off the sunroom/study area after this owner bought the property a couple of decades ago! Out the back a large covered verandah is the ideal spot to entertain friends, while a new fence divides the home from the property at the rear, creating a fully fenced back yard for the kids and pets. Out the front the façade of this home has all the quaint charm of an appealing beach cottage from yesteryear, with a carport to one side. A separate laundry out the back belies the age of the residence. With the retro vibe, and original features, this property is sure to be highly sought after. Potential rent return $450+ per week. Filled with light and with that original cottage charm, the home will be Auctioned on site on March the 18th, from 1.30 pm. www.unre.com.au/sev7 RATES:$3,231.09 per annum LAND SIZE: 397 sqm Whilst every care has been taken in respect of the information contained herein no warranty is given as to the accuracy and prospective purchasers should rely on their own enquiries.