Easy to care for – Easy to live in – Easy to love!
Designed for the busy lifestyle we lead today, this fantastic open plan design, flowing out on to the under cover outdoor area, is perfect for Queensland style entertaining.
The master bedroom comes with ensuite and walk in robe. The home boasts a fully tiled open plan kitchen & family which leads out to the two undercover entertaining areas plus a separate dining and a media room. The well appointed kitchen has massive work benches, loads of cupboards, a stainless steel oven, glass top hot plates and range hood.
This stunning home has all the “I wants” plus a long list of quality inclusions and a finish that will delight the most fastidious home buyer.
Inclusions are as follows:
* Four bedrooms plus study, main with ensuite and WIR
* Family, dining, media area
* 242m2 under the roof
* Pool and undercover entertainment area
* Double Lock Up Garage with Remote
* 640m2 fully fenced and landscaped block with side access
For quality that endures you can’t go past this one!
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now 0434 401 101 to arrange an inspection.
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Spectacular ranges and national parks, picturesque mountain villages, colourful roadside markets, cosy retreats, quality galleries, and a myriad of other attractions, is a description that renders the Sunshine Coast’s Hinterland as irresistible!
Beerwah is just one of the many charming mountain towns located in the Hinterland. It is situated on the Glass House Mountains Tourist Route with access via the Bruce Highway, and offers spectacular views of the mountains which consist of 13 volcanic peaks that dominate the Sunshine Coast landscape.
More specifically, Beerwah is 69 kilometres from Brisbane, situated to the east of Mount Coochin, and based at the northernmost end of the Glass House Mountains.
After the railway opened in 1890, Beerwah gradually replaced Coochin and Campbellville as the main town in the timber-getting district.
The township is the centre of a prosperous rural community. Pineapples, citrus fruit, strawberries, custard apples, avocados, macadamia nuts, vegetables and tobacco plantations are grown. The undulating countryside is dotted with bush belts and views of the Glass House Mountains.
Australia Zoo is the closest tourist attraction to Beerwah; the property is located on the ‘Glasshouse Mountains Tourist Route’, just 45 minutes north of Brisbane. The zoo plays a leading role in conservation through education, and by holding interactive animal presentations every half hour throughout the day.
Beerwah is a small, quaint and friendly town that is ideal for those who want to escape to the natural beauty of the region
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