This expansive lifestyle property presents unlimited possibilities for subdivision or transforming it into your personal, opulent sanctuary. The generous home is in need of a little TLC, providing an excellent opportunity to revitalize to your taste and enjoy the secluded setting. Additionally, the property offers multiple outbuildings and garden sheds for added convenience.
Entry to verandah with combustion heater Offering versatile bedroom/living situation, you can have 4 bedrooms 2 with walk-in robes, or have 2 bedrooms and multiple living/storage areas Kitchen with gas cooktop Formal dining Lounge with adjoining storage 2 bathrooms
2017 approved subdivision plan attached, plan was approved but not executed.
Allotment size: 31,400m2 Council rates: $2,175.68 per annum Zoned: Rural Living Built: 1950
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