Welcome to 534 Chapple Street, Broken Hill! This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home is the perfect mix between traditional architecture and modern features.
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a well-designed interior that seamlessly combines functionality and style. The house features two living spaces connected with a faux modern black fireplace mantel (no actual fireplace) and a sleepout with a sliding glass door to the back yard. Natural light fills the rooms, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The three bedrooms are spacious featuring pressed tin ceilings, wooden flooring and pull string light switches. The kitchen is a traditional wooden kitchen that has had some brick exposed to create that modern finish. The bathroom has both a bathtub and separate shower with an updated vanity.
The backyard is roomy, allowing you to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. The yard is spacious enough to accommodate your gardening aspirations or provide a safe haven for children and pets to play. A feature of this house, is the Flat in the backyard which features 3 rooms. The Flat does require extensive renovation to be liveable, but could be perfect for a separate space for a teenager, parent or home business.
Located within walking distance to Elizabeth Park and North Primary School.
Whether you're a first-time buyer, a growing family, or an investor, this house has the potential to become your dream home.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the true essence of country living at 534 Chapple Street, Broken Hill.
Agents Note:
1. It is highly recommended that all purchasers have pre-approved finance before booking inspections. This is a requirement for all inspections.
2. All offers are to be in writing with the terms and conditions of the offer.
3. All properties will stay on the market and all offers will be presented to vendors right up until an exchange of contract.
4. The agent is obliged to submit all offers to a vendor even though there might be an offer and acceptance between buyer and seller. This is known as gazumping and it is legal in NSW.
5. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to efficiently exchange a contract of sale, otherwise gazumping can occur.