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2371 days ago

Redhill home for sale

Stephanie from Red Hill

The family might have outgrown this very sturdy 1970s lived and loved castle...but it has been enjoyed for the past 8 years; this home is in its original condition mostly. The back fence was knocked down by previous tenants who leaned old fence posts along the old fencing and recently both owners at 12 and 14 paid the new fencing running along the boundary.
First home buyers and investors, get ready to roll up your sleeves and reap the rewards with this 1970's stunner. There is potential to renovate this home, two bathrooms to spruce up and three generous bedrooms. Add a fresh coat of paint, flooring and a bit of love to realise it’s very true potential, now on offer!

Register your interest with me today, Phone Mrs Amos on 02108759071. Price by negotiation. Ideally, high $400,000s to mid $550,000.

Negotiable

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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