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HomestoriesDownsize close to town

Downsize close to town

Bed: 2

Bath: 1

Car: 1

Address: Purcell Street, Stanthorpe

Price: $229,000 (neg)

Inspect: By appointment

Contact: Norm Crisp Real Estate, 4681 2177

Located in a beautifully maintained over 55’s unit complex of 12 units, this two-bedroom home will suit those looking to downsize and enjoy an uncomplicated lifestyle close to all town facilities.

Tasteful decor and of quality build, the unit has two bedrooms with built-in robes, north-facing lounge and dining, central kitchen with electric stove, ample benchspace and storage, bathroom with shower, separate toilet, single remote garage with laundry and internal access to the unit.

Positioned to take advantage of views of Quart Pot Creek from the rear covered deck, the unit has a fenced courtyard with small rainwater tank and has security screening throughout. Friendly residents, reasonable body corporate plus a safe and peaceful environment add to this unit’s appeal.

www.crispre.com.au (ID 20055367)

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