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1/21 Bruce Street, West Wodonga

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INVEST OR NEST- YOU DECIDE!

This three-bedroom townhouse is only one of two on the block and offers affordable family living. Versatile, this property caters to a high percentage of the market, perfect for a first home buyer, family, downsizer or investor. With privacy in mind, these townhouses are accessible without encroaching on one another.

The home seamlessly flows through the arched entryway into the lounge and dining room, with low-maintenance timber floating floors throughout. The kitchen has plenty of bench space and offers overhead display cabinets, a dishwasher and a stainless-steel gas oven.

There is plenty of space in the home, with all three generously size carpeted bedrooms featuring built-in robes. The oversize separate linen cupboard adds to the storage space. Centrally located the family bathroom offers a separate shower, bath, and toilet located off the laundry room.

The secure backyard has plenty of room for pets and kids alike, with a pergola and a concreted entertainment area.

Other notable features included a double lock-up garage, evaporative cooling and split system provided for all-year comfort.

Currently tenanted until April 2023 at $430 a week, including lawn maintenance. This townhouse would be a perfect addition to a property portfolio or equally functional as a family home. Be sure to secure an inspection, as a property with this kind of far-reaching appeal won't last long.

$440,000

ID# 11042102476

Land Area 654 sqm

Jake Spargo

Jake Spargo
0499 882 238

William Bonnici

William Bonnici
0408 565 633

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