A unique proposition, 3a Macquarie Street is offered to the market as both a vacant lot of land or alternatively with a home in a state or near completion and with development approvals in place.
Comprising 558m2 of land in the sought after Evandale village and with a cleverly designed tiny home that has undergone the bulk of its construction, this property leaves you with the exciting prospect of completing the residence or designing your very own dream home.
Comprising 2 x 20-foot and 1 x 40-foot 'high cube' shipping containers, expertly modified for occupation, this dwelling spans approximately 50m2 and meets all necessary guidelines. It comes fully insulated, double-glazed, and painted for your comfort. All containers are wired, and the inclusion of two Mitsubishi reverse cycle air conditioners ensures optimal temperature control throughout the year. Thee dwelling has been to achieve an impressive 6.3-star energy rating upon final completion.
Plumbing completion will be required by your selected contractor once on-site, although all necessary components for the bathroom, kitchen, and laundry are provided.
Evandale is arguably Launceston's most exclusive satellite village and is only 15 minutes from the centre of Launceston and mere minutes from the Launceston Airport.
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