Looking for room to move and don’t want to sacrifice a 5606 postcode? Set on outstanding parcel of land at 26 Smith Street, this fabulous 4 bedroom family home, surrounded by native flora and fauna on an amazing 2,238 square meter allotment is certainly worth a viewing.

A mere 5 minutes from the city centre, and tucked up away on the hillside 26 Smith Street is also ideal for those looking to run a small business from home (STCC), boasting an entirely detached 7mx6m studio equipped with wet area.

The home itself, a combination of building materials boasts including brick, stone, and timber frame, has had a number both tasteful and functional improvements over the years. With four spacious bedrooms, formal lounge room plus open plan kitchen dining and living area and a multitude of great outdoor areas your family with love the lifestyle on offer here.

The open plan living area give the new owner flexabilty with layout, boasting slate floors and ample natural light. A formal lounge OR formal dining in the centre of the home boasts a combustion fire. Bedrooms one and two are located towards the front, bedroom one offer and luxury ensuite with underfloor heating, shower, vanity and separate toilet.

The two remaining bedrooms both have built in storage, garden views and are accessed by a designated study. Other internal features include linen press, quality fixtures and fittings, and air conditioning.

Outside you will find multiple entreating areas that are ideal to sit and entertain in privacy or simply sit back, relax and take in your surrounds. A detached laundry offers ample room and would also make the ideal hobby room or store area.

A detached 5x5m shed offers garden and tool storage, ample work space with a large access door. A 5kW solar power system completes the home.
If you’re moving into town from the farm or upgrading the family home and need some more space around you, 26 Smith Street is defiantly worth a look.

For more information about this property, advice on your real estate needs and appraisals please feel free to contact James Stacy.