Gledhow WA 6330 7 Wolfe Road
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3  Beds
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2  Baths
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1  Car
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First National Real Estate Bairstow Kerr
“STAY IN THE 70s” – OR NOT
This original 70s brick home on over a quarter of an acre is a special listing for either living in the present or enjoying the delights of the past. It boasts a huge, air-conditioned lounge with a bar and access to the outdoor patio with a great back yard and powered shed. There are three bedrooms, the main with ensuite and a second bathroom for the remaining two bedrooms. A separate laundry adjoins the main corridor with a separate toilet accessible from the outside. The open space of the combined kitchen and dining area is a convenient space to gather while the meals are being prepared. A bonus formal dining room is a versatile second area which could be utilised for other entertaining.

A remote single garage is under the main roof which also leads through to the rear of the property and an amazing Fig tree. A quiet street is a gift and with a little TLC this home could be brought into the 21st Century.

Call Graham for a personal viewing.
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