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HomestoriesDeck overlooks the river

Deck overlooks the river

Agent Helen Harm believes 65 Churchill Drive, Warwick might be one for the investors.

It is offered with lease in place until 30 June 2023 and renting at $650 per week.

But whether buying for investment or as a family home according to Helen it has plenty to offer.

With an open floor plan – living/dining/ kitchen – electric cook top and wall oven and polished timber floors and high ceilings with exposed beams the house is something different.

It features reverse cycle air conditioning and four good-sized bedrooms – all with built-in wardrobes and ceiling fans.

The main has ensuite, double shower, double vanity, long mirror and spa bath, walk-in wardrobe, bay window and air conditioning.

NBN WiFi is already set up and there is a family bathroom servicing three bedrooms – shower over bath and separate toilet.

The extra-large laundry with plenty of bench space and storage while linen cupboards line the hallway.

Outside there is are south and north facing decks, which Helen describes as an entertainer’s delight.

There is a single lock-up garage with levelled concrete storage area under the house.

Extras include PVC post and rail fencing, 1000 litre water tank, landscaped gardens and insulated roof and flooring.

The property is walking distance to the centre of Warwick as well as schools, sporting fields and the River Walk, making the location a great setting.

Ideally this home would suit a family or singles looking for a property that is walk in ready to live.

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 to arrange inspection. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos

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