Imagine waking up to this stunning view every day and enjoying your morning cuppa while watching the sunrise and listening to the birdlife. The property boasts over 16 acres with 177 metres of pure river frontage. Riparian water rights for the house and centrifugal pump for use on the block should you wish to re-establish water further rights for cropping. Modest character weatherboard 3 bedroom home overlooking the Darling River. All three bedrooms feature ceilings fans, spacious main bathroom, along with kitchen/dining that provides 900mm cooktop & oven, dishwasher and pantry. The master bedroom also has French doors leading out to small private deck.
Ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout, plus slow combustion heating with extractor fan in the lounge and split systems in the lounge, beds 1 & 2 and the dining. The property offers an entertainment area overlooking the river and separate covered BBQ area. The 30 solar panels will keep your power bills extremely low. Approx 11m x 25m shed (including high clearance with undercover parking for caravans & large vehicles), plus an assortment of shedding and open bay machinery shed. Also includes the original Neilpo Post Office building (with post sorting boxes still intact). This is an enviable lifestyle opportunity that rarely presents itself to the market.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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