Welcome to 59 High Street, Urunga, a picturesque haven set on an elevated 422 sqm in the heart of the coastal town. Boasting three cosy bedrooms and two bathrooms, this well-presented house is an ideal purchase for first home buyers, savvy investors, or growing families seeking a slice of seaside serenity.
Recently refreshed with a new coat of paint both inside and out, and with plush new carpeting underfoot, this abode is ready to welcome you with minimal fuss. The master suite offers a touch of luxury with a contemporary ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, while the remaining two bedrooms feature convenient built-in wardrobes.
The heart of the home is the generous kitchen, complete with a new dishwasher and a walk-in pantry, flowing effortlessly into the dining area that opens onto a secluded undercover entertainment space. A large separate lounge provides ample room for relaxation and family time.
Outdoor living is a breeze on the front timber deck, perfect for that quintessential morning cuppa while overlooking the established gardens. Additionally, this home offers a single lock-up garage, a carport, and extra conveniences such as an internal laundry and two toilets.
Located a mere stone’s throw from the vibrant town centre, this property is within easy reach of river and ocean walks, the famous Urunga Boardwalk, and a variety of local amenities including the train station and schools. For those seeking adventure, Urunga’s prime location means that you’re never too far from picturesque beaches, Bellingen or the stunning Dorrigo World Heritage National Park.
With its tranquil setting and community feel, 59 High Street is more than a house; it’s a lifestyle opportunity in a town that truly captures the essence of coastal living. Don’t miss your chance to own this delightful home in Urunga, where life moves at the perfect pace.
Land size 422sqm. Council Rates approx. $3,306.92 p/a
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