Located just over 6 km from Gympie CBD at Veteran and only a couple of kilometres from the access to the Bruce Highway by-pass when it is completed next year.
Area of 1.44 hectares (3.55 acres) with dam and large cleared yard. The property is at the end of the constructed road. Split level house with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and kitchen, dining, lounge combination. Parents retreat/second living area, main bedroom and ensuite and the fourth bedroom are located on the split level above the three-bay garage. There is an air-conditioner and wood burning fireplace in the living area and an air-conditioner in the second living area. Large deck overlooking the inground swimming pool and a gazebo/BBQ area also adjoining the pool area. There is a large three bay garage under the main bedroom end of the house with the laundry and storeroom. Colorbond shed (approximately 9m x 7.5m) and a single carport on the side of the house. Water is supplied from two approximately 5,000 gallon water tanks connected to the house via a water filter and UV treatment system. Dam has electric pump which supplies the watering systems in the gardens and also taps for other watering or cleaning. Currently leased until 23rd July 2024.
Contact Lex Townsend 0429 832 192.
Features include: Laundry
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