Tin Can Bay , two and a half hours from Brisbane and 30 minutes to Fraser Island
3 Spacious bedrooms all with BIR's also a Study/Rumpus room.
Kitchen and Dining area combined with built in dishwasher, plenty of cupboards and bench space.
Tiled throughout, with carpet in all bedrooms and lounge room.
Fully Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner with ceiling fans in all rooms.
Plenty of workspace with a 6m x9m garage with carport attached, phone and power connected.
Easy care lawns and established garden with a large garden shed.
Cover area for these BBQs all year round.
Walking distance to shops and beach.
Tin Can Bay offers all amenities of regional town including Primary and Secondary School to Year 10, Doctors, Dentists, Chemist, Supermarket, Bank, Post Office, Restaurants, Marina, plus much more.
Features
Air Conditioning
Reverse Cycle Heating
Study
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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