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Dual Living

DUAL LIVING

The first time on the market – this 17 years old house features two separate living areas with sunroom in the middle all under one roof, ideally constructed for granny flat set up.

In the front area there is a lounge with reverse cycle air-con, as well as a bedroom with built-ins, dining, kitchen with electric stove and rangehood as well as a tiled bathroom.

The middle area features a sunroom with side sliding door, and a laundry.

The rear area has a lounge with reverse cycle air-conditioning, dining, kitchen with electric stove and rangehood,, as well as another tiled bathroom.

The paved driveway leads to a carport with attached lock up brick workshop or hobby room, and directly behind is the Taj Mahal chook run with bridge pathway across some granite rocks. There are three water tanks for irrigating the established gardens and a lawn locker for storage.

The dwelling is only 100m to Quart Pot Creek Parkland and an easy walk to the main street shops.

A well-maintained property with lots going for it. For sale at $369,000neg.

Address: 37 Granite, Stanthorpe

Price: $369,000neg

Details: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Agent: Crisp Real Estate

Contact: Contact Crisp Real Estate on 0418 716591, 0408 997456

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