Freshly updated and ready to enjoy, this three-bedroom home in West Tamworth blends modern comfort with brilliant yard space and excellent shedding. Step into a light, welcoming living zone with a cosy wood fire, split-system air-con and LED downlights. The updated kitchen with electric Chef stove/oven adjoins the dining area, while a handy mud room links to the renovated laundry and a covered alfresco-ideal for BBQs and easy weeknight dinners.
All three bedrooms feature built-in robes and new carpet; the sleek bathroom showcases floor-to-ceiling tiles, a walk-in shower and stylish timber-look vanity. Hallway storage, gas points and ducted evaporative cooling add everyday practicality.
Outside, the exterior has been freshly painted, established gardens are delightfully low-maintenance, and Colorbond fencing wraps the property for privacy and pets. Tradies and tinkerers will love the wide, side access to a large two-bay shed plus an adjoining carport-perfect for vehicles, a workshop or extra storage.
This property offers a potential rental return in the range of $450-$470 per week.
Whether you're a first-home buyer, downsizer or investor, the work's been done. It's genuinely move-in ready-and equally ready to generate an income as a set-and-forget rental from day one.
Highlights
• Three bedrooms, all with built-ins; plush new carpet
• Renovated bathroom; updated laundry + mud room
• Wood heater, split-system A/C, gas points + ducted evap cooling
• Updated kitchen with electric Chef stove/oven and dedicated dining
• Covered alfresco overlooking a deep, level backyard
• Fresh exterior paint; Colorbond fencing; established low-maintenance gardens
• Wide side access to oversized two-bay shed + carport
• Land size 798m2
• Rental return $450-$470 p/w
• Rates $3,000 p/a approx
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