519 Crisp Street, ALBURY
$600pw
Move in: 11/12/25
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Charming Albury Cottage in an ideal location!
Welcome to 519 Crisp Street. Located only minutes to Dean Street and positioned in one of Albury’s most sought after tree lined streets, 519 Crisp Street maintains an ideal and quiet position Constructed circa 1900 and later extended, the home comprises a flexible single level floor plan. The striking façade maintains its heritage character along with bullnose and brick paved veranda. Inside plays host to a generous formal lounge as well as segregated kitchen and dining area. The kitchen has been updated to include stainless steel stove and oven, dishwasher and plenty of bench space. Accommodation includes three bedrooms. The two-way bathroom provides access to the master bedroom, serving as an ensuite. A private rear yard offers space for pets and entertaining potential. A large undercover alfresco is sure to be utilised in summer months. Modern additions include 2 x split systems plus a wood fire. A flat level walk to Dean Street, schools, parks and nearby coffee shops makes 519 Crisp Street a very attractive offering. Features include: - Three-bedroom Victorian town home - Wood fire - 2 x Split systems - Kitchen with modern appliances - Lock up carport - Highly sought after location TO REGISTER: Please register to ensure you receive notifications of any updates or cancellations. click ‘Book Inspection’ and follow the prompts to register your details for the open home you wish to attend. Alternatively, click "Get In Touch" or "Enquire" on REA and complete your details to stay updated on this property. DISCLAIMER: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Stean Nicholls will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.