Positioned at the beginning of Ashfield in Sanctuary Park, known to be one of Bundaberg's high demand suburbs, sits the ideal setup for the first home buyer, the large family or the retiree. Highlighting a second living space or media room with air conditioning and double gated side access with a 6ft fully fenced allotment and room to build a shed. Built by Warren Family Homes in 2010 with a rendered brick design and colour bond roofing, the home creates a timeless and modern appearance. Property Features Include:
- Kitchen with abundance of storage, Bosch oven and dishwasher, electric stove top and USB charging station
- Open plan living dining and kitchen with air-conditioning and direct access onto the covered outdoor entertaining area
- Spacious second living / media room with air conditioned positioned at the front of the home
- Returning $350.00 per week with long standing tenants, the current market would indicate the return to be below market value - 4 bedrooms all with ceiling fans and built-in cupboards, carpet in bedrooms 1 - 3 with the 4th being tiled
- Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, ensuite plus separate access to outdoor entertaining area
- Main bathroom with free standing shower as well as bath tub, separate toilet for convenience
- 6ft Fully fenced 710m2 easy care allotment
- Lawn Locker for additional storage
- Rain water tank
- Security screens and doors throughout
- Double garage attached to main residence with remote access and built-in for extra storge
- Window furnishings throughout the home
- Laundry with side access to wall mounted clothesline For additional information or to organize your personal inspection please call or email Scott Mackey / Spencer King today! At a Glance:
Bedrooms: 4
Living Spaces: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Toilets: 2
Car Accommodation: 2
Air Conditioning: Yes x 2
Land Size: 710 m2
Year Built: 2010
Rental Return: $350 per week
Lease Term: Periodic Rates: $1,800 per half year (approx.) The information provided is for use as an estimate only and potential purchasers should make their own enquires to satisfy themselves of any matters.