Umina Beach NSW 2257 36 Sea Street
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House Sold
4  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
2  Cars
Sold for $1,010,000
Floorplan
First National Real Estate G L Jackson
A Sea Change
This relaxing hideaway offers ample opportunity for both investors and owner occupiers alike.

Character filled with a flexible floorplan, the home features light filled living area with garden outlook, updated kitchen with steel appliances, three bedrooms, updated bathroom, covered timber deck, spacious tandem carport that could double as a covered entertaining area and private fully fenced yard with established gardens. The property also features a separate one bedroom self contained cabin with AC, neat and tidy kitchen, private fully fenced yard, single carport/offstreet parking and exclusive street frontage.

Situated in a quiet street on a large 645m2 block, the property is just a short distance from schools, public transport, shops, and provides easy access to the M1, ensuring a lifestyle of comfort and convenience.
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