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628 Thurgoona Street, Albury

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CENTRAL DREAM!

Located in the heart of Albury, this stunning red brick home has all you could ever want to make your central dream a reality. Only a short walk to the CBD of Albury, Monument Hill, Albury Botanic Gardens, and everything the region has to offer.

Enjoying its elevated position on a flat 715m2 allotment, this 1930s home captures stunning views of the Albury area. The traditional styling and layout lend themselves to the three well-appointed large bedrooms with built-in storage. Finished in neutral tones and central to the bedrooms is the renovated bathroom featuring a spacious shower and single vanity.

The updated kitchen is the heart of the home, offering an abundance of storage options, modern appliances, and expansive bench space. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area gives you a traditional luxurious feel and is the ideal place to host dinner parties or relax at the end of the day with a family meal.

The main living area continues the classic feel from the polished timber floor to the large sash windows that overlook the surrounding hills and landmarks. The second living room/semi-sun room features frosted louvre windows and leads into the low-maintenance yard.

In an exclusive part of Albury, this unique home offers scope to make it your own and something special or the land to develop (STCA). Don't let the opportunity to own a central home slip through your fingertips – Enquire today!

$780,000

ID# 11042102447

Land Area 715 sqm

Harley Maclachlan

Harley Maclachlan
0407 403 823

William Bonnici

William Bonnici
0408 565 633

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