Nestled among the treetops, this property has extensive views of the islands, Tanby Post Office Road valley, and the hilltops around Yeppoon. Watch the sun rise over the islands and enjoy the sea breezes.
The timber home consists of a two beds and two bathrooms on three levels, also a one bed, one bath, separate granny flat plus a 15m x 10m shed/workshop. Check out the photos.
No power bills as the property is "off the grid" with solar panels, battery and generator. Bore water/pump is located on access road and pumped to a tank above the granny flat and residence.
A concrete floor to the shed allows for all types of activities and a mezzanine adds to the storage. Access is via Coorooman Creek Road, then Budarick Road which becomes Clinton Road with a private bitumen road that takes you to the top of the hill.
A quiet location with amazing views. Close to all amenities but away from the crowds. Inspection is by appointment so give Bert a call on 0407 902 817 for your private inspection.
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Dishwasher,Shed,Balcony / Deck,Water Views,Rainwater storage tank,Greywater system,Solar hot water,Solar panels
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Bert Watson to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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