"Dear Santa,
I am a buyer looking to purchase a home on the Sunshine Coast. We have been incredibly well behaved this year, we have been saving our deposit, kept to our budget & would like to write you this list for what we would like to find this year just in time for Christmas.
Our Christmas wish list for a house is as follows:
- A low set, low maintenance brick home with great bones and potential to renovate
- Positioned in a quiet street with no through traffic
- Backing onto bush reserve with only one neighbour
- Across from the park where the kids can play and kick a ball
- Something that is fully fenced with plenty of room for a dog
- We also have lots of toys so we need plenty of car accomodation... a large shed, under cover carport for the daily cars and an extra high clearance carport for our big caravan or boat
- We would like an open plan living space
- Most of our time though is spent outside, so a large out door patio area over looking the back yard and bush back drop would be amazing
- We need 3 bedrooms and one bathroom which has recently been renovated
Some of the more particular details we would like are:
- 6 KW of Solar
- Concrete under the eves around the house
- Air conditioning in the main bedroom
- A place for us to have an above ground garden as well
- We love nice lawns so fully flat and grassed is important
- Walking distance to schools, Tafe, public transport and more
We know we are asking a lot but if we could find it all at an affordable price point, it would be amazing.
Thank you, Mr & Mrs Buyer".
"Dear Mr & Mrs Buyer,
Thank you for your letter, my little workshop of Elves have been very busy and we believe we have found you just the property.
It is everything you have described in your letter and more and will be open this weekend for a viewing, just in time for Christmas... I would warn you though not to delay inspecting as it will not last. The address is 29 Ridgewood St, Burnside and is wrapped in Christmas lights and decorations to make sure you don't miss it.
All the best and Merry Christmas,
Santa".