Trevor Grady of Tom Grady Real Estate is excited to be listing 5.54ha
(13.6 acres) of Kin Kin’s nicest country located in the Noosa Hinterland. This carefully planned and manicured parcel of land has everything anyone could possibly wish for. Being elevated, facing north-east and undulating, are just a few of the essential attributes a property requires to achieve a blue chip price. However, this property has even more with a running creek surrounded by rainforest, selectively cleared gums and lawn.
The high set, three-bedroom, timber framed home is positioned perfectly on this unique parcel of land, taking advantage of the southerly breezes from the wide open verandah overlooking the manicured surroundings the owners are so proud of. The home has been built utilising an open plan design with cathedral ceilings over the kitchen, dining and lounge area which gives this home a feeling of space and tranquillity. Downstairs there is car accommodation and another large room currently used as an office, which could be a fourth bedroom. The home has also been equipped with a 6.6 kw solar system to help reduce the power bills. Fun for the family everyday with this property, swimming in the pool, walks along the creek through the rainforest, or just sit and enjoy nature at its best.
The man of the house is not forgotten with a generous four bay, steel framed shed to retreat to when things get tough. The shed has a concrete floor, power connected, mezzanine floor over two rooms and equipped with amenities for family and friends while visiting if required.
This quiet Noosa Hinterland property is located only 30 minutes from Noosa and Gympie and only a short 10 minute drive to the lovely township of Kin Kin.
Properties with these attributes and location don’t come on the market often and simply won’t last long. The vendors are motivated and will consider all offers over $1,200,000.
Give Trevor a call today to secure your inspection time on 0428 373 777

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