River Views, Room to Move
Positioned in a sought-after location with lovely river views, 1 Riverview Avenue offers space, flexibility and comfort - making it an ideal choice for larger families or investors seeking a well-located home with strong appeal.
The home features a practical and spacious layout, offering three bedrooms, two with built-in robes, along with two separate living areas including a lounge and family room.
A large sunroom or utility room provides excellent versatility and could easily serve as a third living space, games room, home office or hobby area depending on your needs.
The updated kitchen is well appointed and complemented by a large walk-in pantry, providing excellent storage and functionality for everyday living.
Comfort is assured year-round with wood heating plus two heat pumps, ensuring warmth through winter and cooling in the warmer months. An undercover alfresco caters to all of your outdoor living needs.
Accommodation is well catered for with two bathrooms and two toilets, making the home practical for families or shared living arrangements.
Outside, a large double garage with internal access provides secure parking and storage, while 10KW of solar power with battery storage adds valuable energy efficiency, as does a large heat pump hot water system.
Conveniently located close to the Spirit of Tasmania terminal and within walking distance to the local pub, bottle shop and supermarket, this property offers an easy lifestyle with everything close at hand.
Offering space, views and flexibility in a great location, 1 Riverview Avenue presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to secure a comfortable home with plenty of potential.
Rental Appraisal: $530.00 - $550.00 per week.
Council Rates approx. per year $2,000.00
Water Rates approx. per quarter $400.00
Land Tax approx. per year $340.00
Call the listing agent Leigh Jordan to organise your private viewing.
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