Introducing 64 Riseley Street, a delightful three-bedroom home nestled in the heart of Kings Meadows, Tasmania. This charming brick house presents an incredible opportunity for first home buyers, investors, and families alike. Already tenanted and beautifully renovated, all the hard work has been done for you.
Step inside this lovely abode and be greeted by sun-drenched living spaces, accentuated by polished Tasmanian Oak floorboards. The East-facing lounge area flows seamlessly into the stylish kitchen and dining spaces, basking in the morning sun. Boasting a gorgeous granite island bench, soft-close cupboards, and drawers, the renovated kitchen is a dream come true.
With ample room for an additional sitting area and the spacious dining space, there's plenty of space for entertaining loved ones. And for those who crave even more room, the north-facing rear deck features mod-wood decking and a sensored automatic awning, perfect for summer get-togethers.
The secure, low-maintenance backyard is a haven for children and pets, complete with a bountiful pear tree to satisfy the whole family. All three bedrooms are generously sized, offering ample storage with floor-to-ceiling built-in robes. The modern bathroom comprises a shower, bath, and vanity, accompanied by a separate toilet.
Additional features include an electric garage door and abundant under-house storage. Located within walking distance to supermarkets, cafes, medical practices, and other amenities, this superb property is also close to several primary schools and Kings Meadows High School.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity! With a land size of approximately 570 square metres and a build size of around 134 square metres, 64 Riseley Street is the perfect place to call home.
*Please note this property is currently tenanted and 48hours clear notice will need to be provided to the tenant prior to any inspection of the property.
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