11 Stockdale Parade, Groper Creek, Home Hill QLD 4806
House
312
Block size: 400 m² approx.
Perfect Home Away From Home...
Travel 15 kilometres through sugar cane country from the township of Home Hill and you will find the laidback location of Groper Creek. A well-known area for fishing and crabbing, where you can sit back and relax.
Just two streets from the water sits this high set home, a great place to live or spend your weekends. The air-conditioned home features 3 bedrooms, an open plan living area, large front verandah facing the creek. There is a concrete block ramp at the side of the house where you can park your vehicles high and dry. Downstairs is fully lockable with 2 car spaces plus plenty of storage space.
- 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home - Open plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge - Air-conditioned & ceiling fans - Enclosed front verandah - Fully lockable underneath with 2 car spaces - Located two streets from the creek
If you enjoy fishing, crabbing or just relaxing in a peaceful location, Groper Creek is the place for you.
Features include: Floorboards
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