Positioned in the peaceful riverside township of Lawrence, 47 Richmond Street offers a wonderful blend of character, space and potential, making it an ideal choice for first home buyers, investors or those seeking a relaxed lifestyle.
Step inside to discover a light-filled interior with warm timber flooring and a practical layout designed for comfortable everyday living. The home features a functional kitchen with gas cooking facilities, ample storage and bench space that flows through to the open living and dining area, creating a welcoming hub for family life.
Accommodation is well catered for, with three bedrooms including a main with ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, along with a family bathroom servicing the home. An additional sleep-out provide an area for the home office or space for a second sitting while the high ceilings and large windows enhance the sense of space and allows natural light to fill the interiors.
Set on a manageable block, the property provides plenty of room to enjoy outdoor living, whether it's entertaining on the generous covered deck, gardening, or simply soaking up the quiet surroundings. With side access via a drive-through tandem carport, the fully fenced yard offers large shed at the rear with two roller doors perfect for additional storage and workshop.
Located just moments from the Clarence River, local tavern, general store and school, this home delivers the charm of small-town living while still being within easy reach of the Clarence Valley amenities.
Whether you're looking to move straight in, invest, or add your own touch, this is an opportunity not to be missed. For further information or to arrange your private viewing, contact Tim O'Connor on 0402 766617.
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