Welcome to one of the most private and charming Alpine style homes we have listed for a long while. It is neither extra large nor ostentatious, but simply warm and pleasing in a very comfortable way. When you walk in the front door you get that sense that you have discovered a quiet and serenely peaceful Paradise.

It is totally invisible from the street and adjoining neighbours while being artfully situated right up at the back of and on the highest point of the land. Here you can feel as if you really do live on top of the world. On a clear night you can see the twinkling Gold Coast lights through the gum trees on the opposite side of the road. Yet, you can leave you car parked under the house while you walk to 2 coffee shops and St Bernards Hotel.

~ Spacious open plan living with a bank of fold back glass doors to the northern verandah and French doors to the eastern deck
~ Decks on 3 sides with large north facing covered deck for outdoor parties
~ Extra large main bedroom with walk-in robe, stylish modern ensuite bathroom and lots of glass
~ Large second bedroom with triple door built in-robe plus 3rd bedroom / study
~ Full main bathroom with tub and shower recess plus separate toilet
~ Polished hardwood timber floors, high raked timber ceilings and an abundance of natural light
~ Slow combustion wood fire
~ Two car spaces under house could easily convert to lock-up garaging
~ Secure garden shed and extra storage space under house
~ About 90 mature avocado trees provide enough income to pay Council rates and electricity bills
~ Excellent water bore gives drinking quality water for home and grounds including avocado orchard

This well tended home in a prime location is ideal for a couple or small family while offering plenty of opportunity for extension in all 4 directions if desired for a larger family.

It is situated within an area designated as suitable for some form of tourist development under the current Town Plan. People with an interest in this aspect would need to talk directly to Scenic Rim Shire Council town planning department to get an idea of the options available, however we would think either a gallery or home stay would likely meet with Council planning regulations.