PROPERTY SUMMARY
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Built in 1997 by Warren Family Homes this home has been very loved by one owner only. Now is your chance to walk in and buy this beloved country style home set on over 5 acres. Enjoy the peaceful setting of an acreage home with a location between two town centres of Childers and Bundaberg.
The home is cleverly designed with all the living to the front of the house opening directly onto the veranda. The area includes a large kitchen and lounge area with a fireplace to enjoy on the cooler nights. The three bedrooms are at the rear of the home, all with built ins and wall mounted air-conditioners. The bathroom is spacious enough with a large laundry room. There would also be ample room here to plumb a second powder room if required.
The acreage is fully fenced with solar powered electric gates allowing easy access to the property in and out. Water supply consists of the convenience of town water, tank water and a dam that is located at the front of the property.
The external shed on the property also has a bathroom facility. Perfect for guests wanting to camp on your acreage retreat. There is plenty of designated lockup storage as well as a carport attached.
If you are looking for that quieter lifestyle with plenty of space in your backyard, maybe room for a horse or other pets, you will love what this location has on offer.
Acreage living has become increasingly popular so don’t miss you chance to view this one!
AT A GLANCE
Land size: 2.18ha 5.38acres
HOUSE
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Screens: Yes -Crimsafe to the front of the home
Air-Conditioning – Large split system in main area
Wall mounted in bedrooms
OUTDOORS
Shed: 9 X 7 1/2m with power
Solar: 2kw and solar hot water
Water: Town water supply
3 X 6000 gal rainwater tanks
Dam on the property with sprinkler systems in place to water gardens.
Rates: $1000 per half year approx.
Safety switch: Yes
Smoke alarms: Yes
Agent: Sonia Hancock
Phone: 0438 162 574
The information provided is for use as an estimate only and potential purchasers should make their own inquiries to satisfy themselves of any matters.