Opportunities like this don’t come along often.
Set on a 698sqm block in a well-established pocket of Bucasia, 21 St Bees Avenue is not for the faint-hearted — but for the right buyer, the upside here is undeniable.
This double-storey home offers solid bones, a functional layout, rear side access, and a large inground pool, all waiting for someone with vision to bring it back to life.
The property has been vacant for approximately five years after the owners relocated from Mackay due to personal circumstances. Renovations had commenced but were never completed, and the home has since fallen into significant disrepair.
There is extensive work required throughout, however some renovations had already commenced prior to the owners relocating, including substantial progress made to the upstairs bathroom renovation.
• New kitchen
• Electrical rewiring
• Full cosmetic renovation
• Pool restoration
• Landscaping and clearing
• General repairs and finishing works
The home is being sold in its current condition and will suit renovators, builders, tradies, flippers, or buyers chasing a project with strong value-add potential.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Three bedrooms
• Two bathrooms
• Double-storey design
• Large inground pool
• Rear side access
• Built-in lower level
• Vinyl cladding to upper level
• Wrap-over roof in good condition
• 698sqm allotment
• Strong renovation upside
• Rates $2,084.00 per half year
With the Mackay market continuing to show demand for quality renovated homes in coastal locations, this is the kind of project where the hard work could genuinely pay off.
If you’ve been searching for your next renovation project or investment opportunity, this could be the one.
AT A GLANCE:
• 698sqm block
• Approximate renovation estimate: $100,000+ depending on scope and finish
• Vacant property
• Sold as is, where is
NB. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, no warranty is given and prospective purchasers should rely on their own enquiries. All measurements and details are approximate and intended as a guide only.