7 Marshall Avenue, Metford
Sold for $430,000
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| Land Area  664m2
When Location Is Everything !
If you're looking for a cracking investment in a booming suburb then this is it! A solid brick and tile four bedroom home on a good sized fully fenced block, it is certainly a box ticker. With an en-suite and walk in robe to the main and multiple living areas inclusive of a large rumpus room which leads out under the sparse alfresco entertainer, the property is only minutes from Stockland Greenhills, the new hospital development, the M1 and only 25minutes to Newcastle! All in all, location is e... Read more
If you're looking for a cracking investment in a booming suburb then this is it! A solid brick and tile four bedroom home on a good sized fully fenced block, it is certainly a box ticker. With an en-suite and walk in robe to the main and multiple living areas inclusive of a large rumpus room which leads out under the sparse alfresco entertainer, the property is only minutes from Stockland Greenhills, the new hospital development, the M1 and only 25minutes to Newcastle! All in all, location is everything with this home!

Further features of this property include:


-Solid four bedroom brick and tile home
-Currently tenanted to great tenants at $390 per week
-Main bedroom with en-suite, WIR and A/C
-Separate living areas with all connections
-Spacious rumpus room to the rear
-Reverse cycle air conditioning
-Gas heating and hot water
-Impressive undercover Alfresco Entertainer
-Fully fenced 664m2 block
-Triple undercover carport with thru access
-Located minutes from Stockland Greenhills
-Around the corner from the new Hospital development
-25 minutes to Newcastle

This property is proudly marketed by Pat Howard, contact 0408 270 313 for further information or to book your private inspection!

" First National David Haggarty, We Put You First "

Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries