2 bedrooms + 1 super large self contained bedroom + office
This could be the property you are looking for.
Situated on 4862m2 (just under an acre and a quarter), this shed-home has 2 bedrooms in the main shed, an office and another huge bedroom with loo in secondary shed. The huge bedroom would easily accommodate 3 x double beds if you were using it as living quarters for workers. Sheds are finished inside like a house with plasterboard and home amenities.
There's a main bathroom, living room and kitchen in the main shed-home and a loo in the huge secondary shed room.
And a huge covered patio area out back. Perfect for entertaining or just kicking back with a cool beverage. This would also make a great break-out area for workers.
The property would rent for $450-$600 per week in the current Greenvale market.... as there is a shortage of rentals in the town.
The property is located in the Township of Greenvale, a friendly community which is just seeing the beginnings of what is set to be a big period of growth...
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