This is your lucky day! Presented to the market for the first time since being built in the early 1960′s is 57 Duncraigen Street. Established on a plentiful 809sqm block in the ever popular area of Norville, you’ll need to be quick to snatch this one up…

Oozing street appeal thanks to a new roof and fresh coat of paint, this much-loved home has the same character and warmth transitioned to the inside as well. There are just a couple of steps up before you’re welcomed by a sunroom which then leads into the generous central living area.

To one side of the home is the air conditioned, built-in master bedroom split from the second built-in bedroom by the bathroom which includes shower & toilet with recent renovations top to bottom. To the rear is the generous eat-in kitchen which has also been renovated in years gone by allowing for styling which compliments the era with electric stove & rangehood. The third bedroom is off the kitchen without a built-in robe & hardwood floors are yet to be unearthed beneath the floor coverings throughout.

Head on down a few steps to the rear of the home & you’ll find the laundry with a second toilet for added convenience as well as a compact outdoor area also securable for storage space. The property features a large powered shed which makes use of a single tilt door & an additional roller door for at least two car accommodation with plenty of room spare for a workshop etc. The block is fully fenced whilst there is ample side access and stylishly set with a brick driveway.

There is still so much potential here to fulfil for very little expense so contact Bundaberg’s Favourite Real Estate Team – Brent Illingworth & Ethan McGowan now before it’s gone!

RENTAL APPRAISAL – $430+ per week. Ask Brent or Ethan how to go about getting placed in touch a member of the RealWay Property Management Team who are more than happy to discuss the rental options with you one-on-one in a personalised fashion.

***The information provided is to be used as an estimate only. All potential purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any due diligence required.***