Emu Grounds is a spectacular property Located some four kilometres or so off the Alpine Way overlooking Mount Jillamatong and the Moonbah Valley. Private and secluded yet so close to access all the action of the snow fields. The property itself is an early to mid 1990's built spacious quality residence with some modifications and painting recently completed. Fully furnished 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 x living areas (formal and informal), with galley style kitchen and tranquil garden / bush outlook. Large Laundry / boot room and undercover parking available Bed configuration is set up as: 2x queen beds and two bunk rooms - accommodating 8-9. The property can be heated via open fire, under floor heating, reverse cycle air conditioning, as well as gas. Tank water available Dirt road access Available for the winter season - 16 weeks with some flexibility with dates Emu Grounds offers other accommodation options depending on tenant inquiry requirements. Further details may be obtained by contacting the KMPL office and submitting a completed tenancy application.
Availability
Available from 01 Jun 2024
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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