$1.65M - $1.8M
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257 Whian Road, Eureka NSW 2480

House
433
Block size: 1.01 Hectares approx.

Springcreek Haven - Elevated 2.5 acres with Circa 1930's Homestead

Set in the picturesque Byron Hinterland is this circa 1930's Queenslander home resting on 2.5 generous acres with views out to Minyon Falls. Character filled in a lush tropical setting this property allows you to escape town and enjoy the best of hinterland living.

Recently updated this homestead is surrounded by a wrap around veranda and features original hardwood flooring throughout. Filled with light and freshly painted the home is inviting and offers a generous living area with VJ walls and fireplace which lead onto the sunroom. Adjoining the sunroom is the dining area and kitchen space with ample storage and leafy outlook.

Equipped with three generous bedrooms the main bedroom is a complete parents retreat with an open bathroom with gorgeous clawfoot bathtub and walk-in wardrobe. There is also an additional shared family bathroom.

Further accommodation is the self-contained one-bedroom secondary dwelling with pitched ceilings, kitchen, ensuite and living area which is perfect for guest accommodation, extra income potential or multi-generational living. There is also a 3 bay machinery shed provideing ample storage.

Surrounded by 56 acres of community land ensuring privacy, never to be built out with communal intrinsic features such as a yurt and original Cream Shed, the charm of this estate is enchanting. There are only 4 other land titles in the sub-division.

In a stunning setting this home offers the best of hinterland living with extra income potential and is only 15 minutes to Bangalow, 10 minutes to buzzing Federal Village, Clunes General Store and 30 minutes to the world class beaches of Byron Bay.

For a private inspection please contact Tara Torkkola today on 0423 519 698!

Council Rates: $3,502.80 p/a
Features
  • Allocated Car Spaces

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Key details

Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Parking:
3
Property type:
House
Block Size:
1.01 Hectares*

Other Details

Lot:
2
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
776145
Legal description:
2/776145
First National Byron

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Block information
Block size: 1.01Hectares (approx)
Legal description: 2/776145
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Property history

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Property History
01 Oct 2020
Sold
First National Byron
$2,950,000
Contract: 01/10/2020
Listed: 28/03/2020
Days on market: 187
Block size: 263055m²
Transfer type: Full transfer

Eureka suburb information

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
44 years
Population
353
Listing ID: 182341116. This listing has been viewed 51 times. It was first displayed on 01/03/2024 and last updated on 03/04/2024.
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