Witness the sunrises as you wake to embrace the new day, each day. With three separate balconies stretching the length of the main foundation giving spectacular views overlooking the treetops of Craignish, a panoramic ocean outlook allowing you to view Burrum Heads from your doorstep, you won't regret your stay in this magnificent architecturally designed family entertainer's home!
This big block holds a sizable home of 6 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and massive entertainment areas all on two separate levels. But that is not all…
More features of this purchase include: - 5,233m² of subdividable land - 550m² of floorspace - Large kitchen - Abundance of storage! - Polished hardwood timber floors throughout - High ceilings upstairs (2.7 metres) - Covered verandahs - Undercover entertainment areas - Rainwater tank - Fully equipped powered workshop - Septic system - Town water - Foodworks, Chemist, Post Office, & take-away within 3 minutes drive - Golf Course with Hotel within walking distance
Perched on the highest point on Petersen Road, number 12 has been thoughtfully designed to ensure you are to catch a northerly breeze when finishing your long days or relaxing weekends watching the uninterrupted sunset over the hills, with a wine in hand and your favourite platter, this is where you call home.
Homes of this size and magnitude have seen extensive capital growth in recent years and with the constantly expanding Hervey Bay Greater Region, 12 Petersen Road is amoungst the appeal of Craignish's valued executive homes.
Contact Zavier Laurie for all enquiries or to book your inspection today!
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