From the street, 11 Creek Street, Frederickton may look like a charming green cottage, but step inside and you'll quickly discover a home that is far more spacious than you'd expect. Set on approximately 759sqm in the highly sought after village of Frederickton, this three bedroom home delivers space, practicality and character in all the right places, making it an exciting opportunity for families, first home buyers or investors.
The generous living and dining areas provide plenty of room for the whole family, while one of the real surprises is the incredible amount of storage throughout the home - something you simply don't find every day. At the heart of the home is a large, functional kitchen with plenty of room to move and a lovely outlook across the backyard, keeping you connected to everything happening outside.
Step through to the rear veranda and you'll find the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee, entertain your friends or simply slow down and relax after a busy day. Beyond the veranda is a fantastic sized, fully fenced backyard with plenty of space for children and pets to enjoy, while an outdoor toilet, garden shed and single garage/workshop add even more practicality.
Property Features:
- Three generous bedrooms
- Spacious living and dining areas
- Large kitchen overlooking the backyard
- Exceptional storage throughout
- Approx. 759sqm block
- Covered rear veranda
- Great-sized, fully fenced backyard
- Additional outdoor toilet
- Garden shed
- Two-car garage
Poisitioned in the ever-popular village of Frederickton, this is the kind of property that can easily be underestimated from the street. 11 Creek Street is full of suprises, packed with potential and truly deserves to be seen in person. Don't miss your chance to secure this Frederickton gem!
For more information or to arrange your private inspection contact Carlos on 0427 256 570
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