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Location and value

A TWO-STOREY family home located at 12 Donnington Street, Swan Hill, is presented by Noel Watson Real Estate this week.

With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a single garage and a carport, this home will tick many of the boxes for those looking for a centrally located property close to schools and amenities.

Set on a 628m2 lot, the home is comfortable and ready to move into, but buyers with an eye for renovation and handy with the tools could easily turn this home into a showpiece.

The home is entered via the undercover carport, making transporting from the car a simple and dry affair.

Inside, a dining, kitchen and large living room create a central hub for dining and entertainment while a short passage allows access to two bedrooms, the bathroom and a retreat that’s perfect for teenager or as a child’s playroom.

Both bedrooms and the retreat overlook a large undercover alfresco area with plenty of light and views over the rear garden.

The retreat houses a staircase to the second floor where the master bedroom is located, with an ensuite, a walk-in-robe and a balcony overlooking the backyard.

The generously sized master is an open space that can easily accommodate a parents’ retreat, and double glass doors to the balcony allow in plenty of natural lighting.

The main bathroom offers a good-sized vanity unit, shower and bathtub, and the toilet is separate.

A galley-style kitchen with a double sink, an electric oven and hotplates has space for a fridge and freezer but could be opened up to create a large open-style kitchen, meals and family area.

The asking price reflects the requirement for some repairs and upgrades but the home is comfortable and ready to be lived in while any works are carried out.

Ducted evaporative air-conditioning and ceiling fans keep the house cool in summer and gas heating provides warmth through the cooler months.

An easy-to-maintain backyard with secure fencing and access to the garage is a safe playground for the kids or pets and the front yard is a mix of garden, paving and concrete.

Location is the main talking point of this property, with the racecourse close by and a leafy surrounding streetscape.

If you’re looking for a home with massive potential through renovation, you must consider 12 Donnington Street, Swan Hill.

To book an inspection, contact Leanne Salau on 0438 001 915.

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