House and Land on 43.717 Hectares of Rural Living on two titles. Much emotion is involved in the sale of this house as the current owners not only built the home but have lived and loved it for some 52 years.
The main house is solidly built and consists of 3 bedrooms, a good size bathroom and has the advantage of a cosy lounge room (with the original fireplace if you wanted to open it up) and also has a spacious games room with a wood fire that heats the whole home. The décor is original and ready for you to modernise and put your own stamp on it. The kitchen has recently been upgraded and is pleasantly decorated in black and white tones with a nice stainless steel free standing double oven. The eating area is open plan with the kitchen and a pleasant place to sit and look over your land. The owners say if you walk to the top of the hill you can see to Bruny Island and beyond. Maybe a nice place to build a Summer Gazebo.
Being on 2 Titles you can live in the existing home while maybe designing, putting in road access to the rear block and build high up on the hill. You could then separate the titles, renovate the original house, sell and profit.
Options: Keep the whole lot and run a heard of goats, sheep, cattle. There is water access for the animals and shade amongst the trees. Various old sheds on the property.
There are many fruit trees at the rear of the home in the veggie patch that does need some attention but would not take much to bring it back to life. The patch even has a healthy kiwi fruit bush. The property sits on two titles, the house on approximately 3.69 ha and the other title approximately 38 ha that takes in most of the hill all the way to the skyline.
Set well back of the road this home has a lot to offer.
All genuine offers will be presented. Owners keen to sell and move.
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