Located in one of Hervey Bay's most desirable neighbourhoods, this spacious four-bedroom home is designed for easy everyday living and effortless entertaining. Offering generous proportions throughout, the home includes a separate media room for quiet evenings in, a handy study nook for remote work or study, and air conditioning to keep things cool during the warmer months. At the centre of the home, the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area seamlessly connects to a covered outdoor patio, creating the perfect setting for weekend barbecues or family gatherings.
The kitchen is beautifully appointed with gas cooking, a walk-in pantry, dishwasher, fridge plumbing point, and plenty of bench space for preparing meals and entertaining guests. The master suite is thoughtfully placed and features air conditioning, a walk-in robe and ensuite, while the remaining three bedrooms are all equipped with built-in robes and ceiling fans.
Additional highlights include a large laundry, solar hot water, double lock-up garage with internal access, and side access ideal for storing a boat, trailer or camper. The backyard is ready for those who enjoy outdoor projects, complete with raised veggie garden beds and a chook pen, offering the chance to grow your own produce and keep chickens.
Just minutes from the highly regarded Fraser Coast Anglican College and close to local shops, parks and beaches, this home offers the space, functionality, and features to suit a range of lifestyles.
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