Large home, 4 living zones, 2 garages & water views!
Set at the top of a quiet street among other quality homes, this large 5-bedroom home features four living zones, a remote internal access double garage and the bonus of an additional garage set on over 300m2 of useable space and enjoys lovely water views. If you are also after ample space to park your caravan/multiple vehicles there’s heaps of space along the expansive driveway and right through to the second garage/workshop.
If you have a big family, need space or looking to bolster your yield with this property, this is a must see!
Located just 15 minutes from major shopping, schools, and services in either direction, and just 25 minutes to Hobart CBD makes this the perfect position for a range of buyer types. There is something for everyone here, both inside and out, come and see your new home.
Key Features
– Level access in a quiet, private, and secure location
– Various income generation possibilities including air bnb approval
– Large home with four living zones and expansive glazing
– Large master ensuite zone with a sitting area/living zone
– Surrounded by water and mountain views
– Generous lounge and dining space
– Remote, internal access lined garage
– Second garage with high ceiling
– Neat & tidy kitchen with quality appliances
– Superb ensuite with spa & spacious walk-in robe
– Bedrooms all generous size including built-ins
– Spacious sunroom, just perfect for entertaining
– Quality fittings throughout the home
– Secure backyard for kids and pets
Construction: Rendered brick
Heating: Heat pump
Council Rates: Approx. $2,500 p/a
Water Rates: Approx. $1,200 p/a + usage
Rental rate approx. $650-$720 per week
About Old Beach
Old Beach is around 20 minutes’ drive from the Hobart CBD and surrounded by mountainous terrain and bush-land and is a family suburb with numerous walking tracks by the foreshore and a new park for the kids. Local transport services and proximity to the popular Verve Cafe make Old Beach a sought-after location.
About Hobart:
Tasmania’s infrastructure pipeline over the next 10 years will surpass $30 billion, providing the workforce with certainty for years to come. The latest Tasmanian 10-year Infrastructure Pipeline shows a steady stream of work ensuring continued economic growth.
High projects committed include the $500m restaurant and entertainment precinct at nearby Berriedale alongside My State Arena; plans to develop the Macquarie Point precinct for an approx. $1b multi-purpose roofed stadium, a $2.1 billion investment into a large AI data warehouse, and Project Marinus Stage one with an estimated stage 1 cost of $5.1 billion – likely to be the highest value Tasmanian infrastructure project in history. With interest rates on a downward trend and the market climbing month on month, get in quick and beat further price rises.
Tasmania is known for its pro-environmental stance, and in 2020 achieved 100% renewable energy status thanks to a combination of hydroelectricity, wind, and solar energy sources.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information. The vendor reserves the right to accept offers prior to the advertised open home times.