Kearns NSW 2558 2 Jordan Place
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589m2 block with double carport
At this price this 3 bedroom home would be ideal for the first home buyer or an investor wanting to get into the market or increase their portfolio. Situated in a quiet cul de sac, this brick veneer home is quite unique with a double carport & sits on an approximate 589 m2 block.

Features:
* 3 bedrooms with built-ins to all
* Spacious lounge room with split system air conditioner
* Floorboards & tiles throughout
* Separate dining area off kitchen
* Internal laundry
* Very low maintenance backyard with garden shed
* Double carport with extra car spaces on driveway
* Currently rented at $430.00 per week to great long term tenants

Walking distance to Raby Sports Complex (walking track, cricket field etc), Kearns Primary school, Kearns local shops (IGA, butcher, baker, newsagent etc).
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