This lovely timber home is nestled high above the township of Imbil and takes in the local rural views. There are 3 good sized bedrooms, two with built in robes, a large family bathroom - with access also from the master bedroom. Large open plan living area with galley style kitchen which opens onto the large rear covered deck. There is air conditioning in the main living room and an airconditioner in the main bedroom, polished timber floors and raked ceilings. This home catches the breezes and provides a comfortable living for a family or couple. The single car accommodation is located at the front of the house. The large rear yard provides privacy, however is not fenced so unsuitable for pets. If you are looking to move to a country town where you can enjoy community involvement, then this could be the property for you. Second downstairs deck plus a storage area underneath the home. A lovely home with two fabulous outdoor entertainment areas. Please complete the 'Contact Agent' option where we will come back to you with further information about the property. Inspections are on an appointment only basis - there are no Open House Viewings.
Features include: Deck,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Broadband Internet Available,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards,Air Conditioning,Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning
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