This large 320 m2 (under roof) home is only 24 km south of the township of Ingham and an easy 40 minute commute to Townsville. The home boasts many features, including but not limited to 3 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, crafts room/4th bedroom, rumpus room with pool table, study/office, large enclosed sun room, utility room, tools store room, 2 showers, 2 toilets, single car lockup garage, 2 bay carport, shed, availability of 3 phase power. Local services include waste and recycle pickup, school bus within 1.5 km, satellite TV, WiFi WOW the list is endless. Why not see this outstanding property for yourself. WAIT, there's more exterior of this home was fully repainted only recently and it is situated on a large 6,956 m2 allotment. Includes Pool table and Ride on mower. Arrange your inspection by appointment today.
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