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HomestoriesHigh on a Hill

High on a Hill

Enjoy the relaxed ease of country town living in this neat two bedroom home on an elevated 2023 m² (half acre) block with panoramic mountain views.

Both bedrooms feature built-ins and the large main bedroom has good flow through ventilation and plenty of natural light.

There is both air conditioning and woodfire in the open plan living and a functional electric kitchen.

The bathroom has a shower, toilet and is combined with the laundry.

The two-bay shed has been converted in to a studio with attached outdoor area and double carport.

The trees on the lot add an extra country feel to the property.

There is a large 92,000 litre plus 5000 gal rain water tanks plus two galvanised tanks on the sheds supply ample water and the septic system.

As a bonus the owner will include ride-on mower, hedge trimmer, chainsaw, fridge/freezer, washing machine and more for successful buyer

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496.

Home Features:- Air conditioning, carpeted bedrooms, ceiling fans, electric hot plates/oven, entertaining area, fully fenced, private courtyard, rangehood, tiled bathroom/laundry, vinyl in living areas.

Community Features:- playground/park, primary school, secondary school bus, hotel/motel

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 for inspection. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos

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