Vendor Says Sell! Investment or Lifestyle Opportunity 1,012sqm
High on the hill with long, sweeping views across the Macleay River, this Frederickton classic delivers space, privacy and instant appeal on a generous 1,012sqm. Whether you are searching for a solid investment or a home with scope to add value, this address offers a compelling opportunity in one of the Mid North Coast’s most sough-after pockets.
Inside, the home features three well-proportioned bedrooms plus a sleepout, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen with combined dining and a comfortable living room. Ceiling fans and air-conditioning provide year-round comfort. The layout is practical, the rooms are generous and the home carries the charm and character only older builds can offer.
Outdoors is a standout. The elevated front verandah captures picturesque river views, while the covered rear patio is ideal for relaxed entertaining. The large 1,012sqm block provides excellent space for families, gardeners or those considering future improvements (STCA). Additional features include a lockable garage, secure off-street parking and great shedding.
Just 2km to the M1 on ramp, 6km to Kempsey for shops and services and 28km to the surf and beaches of Crescent Head, South West Rocks and Hat Head, this is an address that delivers lifestyle, outlook and opportunity in equal measure.
KEY FEATURES:
– Elevated position with Macleay River views
– 3 bedrooms + sleepout, 2 bathrooms
– Large 1,012sqm (approx.) block
– Spacious kitchen/dining and comfortable lounge
– Ceiling fans and air-conditioning
– Front verandah + covered rear patio
– Lockable garage, shedding and secure off-street parking
This property is currently tenanted at $475 per week, the tenants are in a current lease until August 2026.
For further information or to arrange your private inspection call Josh on 0448 637 509.
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