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54 Hereford Street, Wodonga

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INVESTOR ALERT!

Located in central Wodonga, this solid brick and tile home would be the perfect addition to any astute investor's property portfolio. The current rental appraisal allows for a return of 4.7-4.8%, with the opportunity to increase your return as updates are carried out. Built circa 1970, the home features original wood flooring throughout, exposing the quality craftsmanship of the build.

The three bedrooms are a generous size, with the master having built-in robes installed. The "Jack & Jill" style bathroom has an entrance from the hall but is also accessible from the toilet/laundry.

The large original kitchen is functional and lends you the opportunity to maximise your investment return if you were to update and incorporate the sizable dining area.

Outside, you will find a huge paved, covered, and enclosed alfresco, creating another fantastic living area for the family. Such a versatile space lends itself well to the addition of a pool table and big screen TV and you have created the much-desired man cave, or for the romantic at heart, the addition of a spa and lounge would create your own private oasis.

Double gate access to the backyard allows for storage of trailers, the addition of storage/shedding or a secure pet paradise.

Being quite central, the property is close to primary and secondary schools, shopping, the hospital, parks and walking trails. Perfect for families with children or pets!

$365,000

ID# 11042102411

Land Area 531 sqm

Lexley Sewell

Lexley Sewell
0427 249 222

Natarsha Sewell

Natarsha Sewell
0448 969 944

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