You never hear anyone say “Dam I built my shed too big”. And now you will never say I built it too small either. With a 757m2 dual access corner block there is enough room that allows a 15m L x 10m W council approved gara-port shed. Room for all the toys and gear you accumulate through life, especially if you have kids.
Waters of Ooralea is in its adolescent years of development. The first stage commenced in 2011 with stage 5 still under construction. Living in this area you can enjoy many features of the area. Backing onto bakers creek there are multiple natural spots you can launch a small tinny and enjoy a day fishing and crabbing on the creek.
Afterwards unwind on the creek bank amongst the maintained native gardens with a fire and beer watching the orange sunset over the vast green cane paddocks. The kids have plenty of room to ride motor bikes and push bikes while you kick back.
Also backing on to the creek is Black Springs Golf Course. A nine hole country club right on your doorstep. You can literally drive your golf buggy to the course as many people do that live in the area.
Living in this area you will enjoy the ease of only being minutes from anywhere. Being able to jump onto the highway so quickly travelling to Sarina, Blacks Beach or seaforth takes no time at all especially with the use of the ring road access being only a minute up the road. Convenience is what this property offers. Close enough to everything yet far away enough to seem like you’re out of town.
This type of block in residential developments is rare in the current market. Blocks this size with dual access simply don’t exist anymore unless you move further out of town.
The property is a modern low set block rendered construction with a skillion colorbond roof. Fully air-conditioned, freshly painted with all new carpets and door furnishings. Fully fenced for the pets and dual access with 2 street frontage. The second access is a 4m wide opening making getting trailers and caravans in the yard a breeze.
As you enter the property you are greeted with a mud room. A unique feature where you can sit to put on and take off your boots and hang your hats and coats. Great for keeping the entry of the house tidy and free of boots at the doorway and coats thrown over the couch.
Continuing on from that 38m2 of space that used to be a garage has been crafted into a beautiful rumpus room with a queen size reading nook framed by raw natural timber railway sleepers and timber bookshelves. Also this area has a massive horse show shaped built in office desk. Enough space for two workstations. You can enjoy relaxing in the afternoon reading a book in the nook or close up the plantation shutters and watch a movie on the wall mounted flat screen. This room has enough space for a huge couch and still won’t feel cramped. Perfect for a teenage retreat or bedroom.
The master bedroom is located at the front of the house which allows fresh morning light and breeze through the double hung windows and the ensuite boasts a double shower with large windows and privacy screens and hanging garden.
From there the kitchen and dining and lounge all merge into one with high raked ceilings and plenty of natural light. The kitchen is modern with an electric stove and oven and has a large fridge space with water services for ice and water connection. Heaps of cupboard space and a dishwasher.
With two sets of stacker doors from the lounge and dining the flow continues out to the patio giving you the feeling of inside and out all in one. Great for afternoon wines and watching the kids play.
With another 2 generous sized bedrooms with built-in cupboards and a large main bathroom with a long tub this property is perfect for a family for the long term. This home is also fully air conditioned.
Would also make a great investment property with a current rental appraisal at $600 per week with the region sitting at less than 1% rental vacancy.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.