Buy a 4/18th share of this 186ha (460 acres) Marlee property. This, "tenants in common" property is governed by a constitution allowing exclusive use of 5 acres surrounding the eye-catching two-bedroom cabin and joint use of the remaining acreage with the other shareholders.
In building the appealing, hardwood home, much consideration has been given to blending in with the environment, you almost feel you are living outdoors. The wide wrap around verandahs and high ceilings bring nature right into your living areas. the home consists of two bedrooms both opening up onto the verandahs and the main having a WIR and ensuite, deep open plan living with a warm combustion fire centrally located.
Outdoor living is a key feature with a double service window opening up onto an outside breakfast bar adjacent to the convenient positioned outdoor kitchen. Looking out from the verandah is a small section of creek flat bordered by the creek offering a scenic view and a peaceful ambience of trickling water. Features include;
- Solar power, gas hot water and cooking - Two bathrooms - Approx. 25,000 litre rainwater storage - Opportunity to obtain a second "plot" within the co-op as defined in the constitution. - Large Colorbond shed incorporating double carport, lock-up workshop plus solar room all with concrete floor.
A unique opportunity to secure something outside the box surrounded by nature in its most untouched form. Call today for more information.
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Features include: Colorbond Shed
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