Competitively priced luxury villas, located in the prominent complex known as The Point in the heart of Midway Point and the nearby waterways of Pitt Water.
The Point consists of seven double storey well-constructed townhouses, designed to maximise the vantage position overlooking Pitt Water towards Seven Mile Beach. With open plan living and balconies on the first level, the interiors are designed to enhance relaxed low maintenance living.
Insulated materials, double glazing and soundproofing assist with energy efficiency and ample windows allow plenty of light to provide natural illumination indoors. Situated in a premium sea change location, yet still close to services, retail centres and public transport. There are also great beaches, golf courses and the Hobart airport located near-by and is en-route to the East Coast and Tasman Peninsula tourism centres.
This property would suit an investor looking for a quality property within a reasonable price range.
- Choice of three design layouts all with single garages - Versatile interiors with quality fixtures and video security intercoms - Private secure landscaped grounds with plenty of visitor parking - Premium sea change location but still close to services, retail centres, transport, waterways, beaches, golf courses and Hobart airport - Centrally located between the Hobart CBD and East Coast tourism centres
Unit 1 - Building size (185m2 inc garage & deck), Land area (245m2); price $335,000 Unit 2 - Building size (185m2 inc garage & deck), Land area (219m2); price $335,000 Unit 3 - Building size (185m2 inc garage & deck), Land area (235m2); price $342,000 Unit 4 - Building size (162m2 inc garage & deck), Land area (271m2); price $335,000 Unit 6 - Under contract Unit 7 - Building size (162m2 inc garage & deck), Land area (251m2); price $355,000
Features include: Air Conditioning, Built-In Wardrobes
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What's nearby
Cambridge Primary SchoolPrimary School
8.2km
Sorell District High SchoolHigh School
2.8km
Royal Hobart HospitalHospital
18.5km
Shopping CentreMajor Shopping Centre
3.7km
Elizabeth CollegeCollege
19.2km
Sorell Post OfficePost Office
3.4km
Tafe - Eastern Shore CentreTafe
13.8km
Property history
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07 Apr 2007
Sold
$330,000
Contract: 07/04/2007
Block size: 2221m²
Purpose: House or cottage
Midway Point suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
39 years
Population
3,384
Listing ID: 174200251. This listing has been viewed 1945 times. It was first displayed on 11/08/2017 and last updated on 14/08/2017.
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