Quaint historical church which is nestled by a babbling creek has been cleverly converted into a set of three bachelor pads in sleepy little Feluga.
Perched a minutes drive from the local pub and boasting original stain-glass windows (to add that bit of historical charm) the former house of God has three quirky ‘spacious’ units, plenty of space for parking and yes, those lovely cathedral ceilings.
The church was built in 1935 but became a hot spot for for renters after a couple bought the property for just $35,000 in 1992. They proceeded to give what once was the old Saint Rita’s Roman Catholic Church the ultimate conversion.
Two of the three 2 bedroom units are rented out at $190/week and the middle unit is renting for $170/week with no shortage of tenants keen to live in the quirky abodes.
Its located very handy to Tully and suits people who are working on the banana and cane farms in the area.
Within the units are soaring ceilings, timber staircases and a plethora of storage cupboards with each unit being air-conditioned. Each townhouse has a WC on each level and one of the three town houses has an additional bathroom.
The land parcel itself is 2023m2, with parking room galore.
Live in one and derive an income from the other two. You’ll discover that there’s no shortage of tenants in this location, just north of Tully in the heart of the farming community.
Saint Rita’s was originally built by Feluga residents, after a farmer donated the land. To find out more, contact Di Wagner now on 0419 685 495.
NOW $335,000 and owner has asked that all offers are to be presented.