This wonderful three bedroom brick home is vacant and ready for new owners, now! Situated in a quiet cul de sac in Bundaberg East, you’ll have to be quick.
Entering inside the home from the paved walkway you’ll pass the office, complete with a built in robe to allow for a fourth bedroom option if required. The central, fully tiled open plan kitchen/dining/living is kept cool in the warmer months by a large split system air conditioner, also containing electric appliances and dishwasher. Nearby is the master bedroom with an ensuite, air conditioning, walk in robe and a built in robe. You can never have enough storage! From here you’ll also find a separate lounge room/ media room, the two remaining bedrooms both of which include built in robes and ceiling fans. With the added bonus of ducted vacuum system and a 5.5kw solar system to keep your electricity bills low.
Developed on a corner block, you get to enjoy dual street frontage. On one side is an attached rumpus room or additional living area – perfect for entertaining with enough space for the bar, pool table and plenty of wall area to hang any memorabilia. While on the other side is a single garage with an electric roller door. Exiting outside onto a fenced 627sqm block. There is also a double gate for backyard access in together with a lawn locker for the tools!
This quality brick home is situated a short drive from the Bundaberg CBD and numerous schools, sporting fields and the popular beaches – this gem will not last!
**IMPORTANT**
APPLICATION CRITERIA
You must meet the following criteria before we can process your application:
- Your affordability for a property is based on a minimum of approximately 30% of your total/combined income or proof of affording a similar property;
- 100 points of ID are required, only applications with the correct 100 points and supporting documents required will be processed;
- Please ensure all applicants over 18 have submitted individual applications.
**The information provided is to be used as an estimate only. All potential applications should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any due diligence required.***