1968 Forest Hill Fernvale Road, Mount Tarampa QLD 4311
Rural
419
Tranquil 5 Acres With Classic Homestead. Owner Downsizing due to Health
Welcome to 1968 Forest Hill Fernvale Road Mount Tarampa. This Large, Post War 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom acreage property is the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and privacy.
The period home is a classic design with front veranda, large bedrooms, big eat in kitchen and timber floors. The home could use some updates but would be ideal for someone to bring it back to its former glory.
Situated on a sprawling 5 acres of land perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The property has a fully fenced yard, ideal for pets or children to play safely.
With a triple garage and six carport spaces, there is plenty of room for all your vehicles and storage needs. The property also includes 6 water tank, garden/storage sheds, and a dam.
Offering a peaceful and secluded lifestyle, this property is flood-free and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Don't miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of paradise. Contact us today to arrange a viewing!
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Shed,Fully fenced,Balcony / Deck,Rainwater storage tank,Dam,views,Privacy,Garden sheds,flood free
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Contact Adrienne Tafili to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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