Property Features:
- Three spacious bedrooms, main with built-in robe & ceiling fan
- Air-conditioned lounge plus enclosed Queenslander room
- Modern kitchen & light-filled bathroom with separate tub
- Fully fenced 669.3 sqm block in a quiet, family-friendly street
- Drive-through tandem carport with secure off-street parking
Outgoings:
Council Rates: $2,484 approx. per annum
Water Rates: $858.33 approx. per annum
Rental Returns: $550 approx. per week
Positioned in a peaceful, family-friendly street in the heart of Woodberry, this well-presented brick and tile home offers comfort, convenience, and space on a generous 669.3 sqm block. Within walking distance to local schools, shops, and public transport, it's perfectly suited to families, first home buyers, or investors seeking a low-maintenance property in a central location.
Inside, the home features three spacious bedrooms, with the main offering a built-in wardrobe and ceiling fan. The air-conditioned lounge provides year-round comfort, while the enclosed Queenslander room adds valuable extra living space, ideal as a sunroom, playroom, or second family area. A modern kitchen and light-filled bathroom with a separate shower and bathtub complete the practical interior layout.
Outdoors, the fully fenced backyard offers plenty of room for children and pets to play, while the drive-through tandem carport ensures secure off-street parking with easy rear yard access.
Why you'll love where you live;
- Located just 15 minutes from Green Hills Shopping Centre, offering an impressive range of retail, dining and entertainment options close to home
- A short drive to Beresfield's train station and shopping precinct
- Within easy reach of main road connections including the New England and Pacific Highways
- 20 minutes to the city lights and sights of Newcastle
- 35 minutes to the gourmet delights of the Hunter Valley Vineyards
Disclaimer:
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.