SoldAug 21, 2019

3155 Snowy Mountains Hwy, Dry Plain, NSW, 2630

$200,000

1
1
12 ac.

AcreageSemiRural

22 days on the market

Sold: Aug 21, 2019

What's around 3155 Snowy Mountains Hwy

HISTORIC MUROO SCHOOL HOUSE CIRCA LATE 1800's

Located on the Snowy Mountains Highway in between Cooma and Adaminaby this historic small acreage offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Snowy Mountains history. In formation we have tells us that there were tenders invited for the construction of the school house on the 2nd June 1890 and therefore we suspect the construction was under taken in the following few years. Situated on approx 12 acres fronting the Snowy Mountains Highway and tucked privately behind a cluster of established pine trees, this unique little property offers a great project for those who love the history of these buildings. Over the past few years the current owners have started the restoration process of the building and now have just not been able to spend enough time finishing it off. The end result will be a beautiful little cottage ideal for a small family weekender surrounded by picturesque Monaro plains grazing country in close proximity to Selwyn Snowy fields, the beautiful fishing areas of Lake Eucumbene and the townships of Adaminaby and Cooma. Existing works already carried out on the restoration include: • Fielders heritage Z600 roof and gutters • Higgins sheep's wool insulation in the ceiling (ceiling cleaned beforehand) • Cedar fascia and barge boards • New meter box (Mains power connected) • Reclaimed windows • Sandstone window sills done by a local stonemason using lime mortar - no cement • Inside walls prepared by the stone mason, ready for rendering For further information or to arrange an inspection please feel free to contact the selling agent

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Buyer's review

over 6 years ago

Goes that bit further

From my experience there's not much to selling a house - you advertise it, do some background work and it really depends on if there is a buyer out there or not. Shannon added to the vendors sale immensely by actively seeking from Council a letter indicating the property had building entitlement rather than other properties I have looked at (I am the purchaser) where the agent simply said 'it should do' or 'it will do'. That sealed the deal for me and if I ever sell, it's this extra stuff that I like to think we're all paying for. Shannon's the first one so far that I have experienced in doin this.

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Buyer

Seller's review

over 6 years ago

Shannon Fergusson

Shannon knew the market well, was clear and honest in his communications, and worked hard with the buyers and council to make the sale happen.

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Seller
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