This is your opportunity to purchase your own slice of country paradise! 594 East Deep Creek Road in East Deep Creek is the out of town escape you've been searching for. The six year old, modern Queenslander style home is perched high on a 6108m2 allotment, with stunning views and only 10 kilometres from the Gympie CBD, 47 kilometres from Noosa & 52 kilometres from Tin Can Bay and provides easy access to all the local amenities including schools and shopping.
This home has been thoughtfully designed to capture the magnificent views.
Features Include:
Spacious carpeted formal living area which boasts large glass windows capturing the stunning views
The galley style kitchen includes a gas cooktop, electric oven, exhaust fan, dishwasher, breakfast bar and walk-in pantry. It's a pleasure to create meals in a space which has such an amazing outlook.
The master bedroom is located on a separate level to the other bedrooms with a built in wardrobe and air conditioning
All bedrooms are fitted with ceiling fans
Two bathrooms, one on each level
The covered deck, accessed from the main entry or the functional kitchen, has all the space you need to entertain with friends and family whilst watching the picturesque sunsets
Providing another living space is a separate air-conditioned family room to enjoy movies and games
Additional benefits include:
Detached powered and concreted building consisting of a double lock up garage, both remote controlled, two storage rooms with external access glass doors and a toilet and bathroom with its own hot water system
Landscaped yard
A 5KW solar system which should eliminate or heavily reduce the power bill
NBN available
Solar hot water
2 x 24,700 litre rainwater tanks
Fire pit with views
Garden shed
Electric entry gate
This flood free gem, situated on the preferred Eastern side of Gympie won't last long in the current market, so act now! Call Desley Aylward on 0428 769 166.
Information in this advertisement comes from sources we believe to be accurate, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. Interested parties should make and rely on their own enquiries.