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$215,000
Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
This neat and beautifully presented character home is situated in the midlands village of Ross. Circa 1920, the weatherboard constructed home features three bedroom; open plan kitchen/living and separate dining area. The Tasmanian oak finished kitchen features updated appliances, including a Bellini cooktop and Omega separate oven. The kitchen is well designed and provides plenty of cupboards space for storage options. The living area is warmed by an enclosed woodfire and is an ideal location for enjoying a quiet cuppa tea. The separate living/dining area is beautifully finished providing views over the relaxed rural surrounds. Perfect room for entertaining guests or enjoy the company of a loved one. The bedrooms are consistent with the finishes of the home. The eastly facing main bedroom currently houses a king size mattress. The second bedroom is completed with dressing cupboard and is an ideal option for guest accommodation.
The third bedroom is currently used as an office space; but has previously had lodging of a single bed. The bathroom has been fully renovated with a separate shower and electric wall heater. The tidy separate laundry and patio area are situated at the rear access of the home. An investment by the current owners in eight 200-watt solar panels, means your electricity quarterly invoices will be reduced. Three sources of heating are positioned throughout the home which include electric wall heaters, Mistral Reverse cycle and enclosed woodfire. This home is connected to all town services including the National Broadband Network (NBN).
The landscaped gardens are as 'neat as a pin' with mix of Tasmanian native shrubs, English roses and specialty plants; suited to the Midlands climate. A number of raised vegetable planter boxes and small orchard complete with apple and gooseberries trees. A covered in sitting area has been built to the rear of the single-vehicle lock-up garage. Great location to 'sit-back' and enjoy the beautiful surrounds. The lock-up garage has ample storage options for the home handyman to tinker in the shed. The garage is well set off the street which provides off-street parking if desired. Ross is only a short five-minute drive from Campbell Town and is a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston. This property is within walking distance of the historic Ross Bridge and 'Man 'O' Ross Hotel and specialty stores. The public transport services from Launceston to Hobart pass through Ross on a daily basis. 36 Bond is a beautifully presented home and the current owners have done all the 'hard work' for you. All you need to do is, move-in and enjoy this beautiful character country home. This property could easily be rented out, lived-in or 'Airbnb' option for the growing tourist market throughout the Midlands. 36 Bond Street is calling for your inspection.
Council rates: $ 771.17 p/y approx.
Water rates: $ 223p/q approx.
Year built: 1920
Land Size: 1001m2 approx.
Building size: 110m2 approx.
Zoning: General Residential.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
Rental estimate: $230-$260 per week.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1108
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This neat and beautifully presented character home is situated in the midlands village of Ross. Circa 1920, the weatherboard constructed home features three bedroom; open plan kitchen/living and separate dining area. The Tasmanian oak finished kitchen features updated appliances, including a Bellini cooktop and Omega separate oven. The kitchen is well designed and provides plenty of cupboards space for storage options. The living area is warmed by an enclosed woodfire and is an ideal location for enjoying a quiet cuppa tea. The separate living/dining area is beautifully finished providing views over the relaxed rural surrounds. Perfect room for entertaining guests or enjoy the company of a loved one. The bedrooms are consistent with the finishes of the home. The eastly facing main bedroom currently houses a king size mattress. The second bedroom is completed with dressing cupboard and is an ideal option for guest accommodation.
The third bedroom is currently used as an office space; but has previously had lodging of a single bed. The bathroom has been fully renovated with a separate shower and electric wall heater. The tidy separate laundry and patio area are situated at the rear access of the home. An investment by the current owners in eight 200-watt solar panels, means your electricity quarterly invoices will be reduced. Three sources of heating are positioned throughout the home which include electric wall heaters, Mistral Reverse cycle and enclosed woodfire. This home is connected to all town services including the National Broadband Network (NBN).
The landscaped gardens are as 'neat as a pin' with mix of Tasmanian native shrubs, English roses and specialty plants; suited to the Midlands climate. A number of raised vegetable planter boxes and small orchard complete with apple and gooseberries trees. A covered in sitting area has been built to the rear of the single-vehicle lock-up garage. Great location to 'sit-back' and enjoy the beautiful surrounds. The lock-up garage has ample storage options for the home handyman to tinker in the shed. The garage is well set off the street which provides off-street parking if desired. Ross is only a short five-minute drive from Campbell Town and is a leisurely 50 minutes' drive from Launceston. This property is within walking distance of the historic Ross Bridge and 'Man 'O' Ross Hotel and specialty stores. The public transport services from Launceston to Hobart pass through Ross on a daily basis. 36 Bond is a beautifully presented home and the current owners have done all the 'hard work' for you. All you need to do is, move-in and enjoy this beautiful character country home. This property could easily be rented out, lived-in or 'Airbnb' option for the growing tourist market throughout the Midlands. 36 Bond Street is calling for your inspection.
Council rates: $ 771.17 p/y approx.
Water rates: $ 223p/q approx.
Year built: 1920
Land Size: 1001m2 approx.
Building size: 110m2 approx.
Zoning: General Residential.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
Rental estimate: $230-$260 per week.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1108
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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