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$165,000
Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
Circa 1955; this home has quite a unique back-story within the 'hub' of the Central Midlands, Campbell Town. Operating as 'Turner's Shop' from 1956 until last 1970s; selling conveniences items such as bread, milk and the local newspaper to locals and passersby commuting along the Midland Highway. Now-days; this home is owner occupied but is a classic representation of homes from the 50s. This spacious home offers the following:
- Open plan living and kitchen area. A recently updated upright stove and rangehood for making cooking meals a little be easier. The home is warmed by an 'old favorite' by many household in the area, the Saxon enclosed wood fireplace.
- Four spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom could easily converted into an additional living room.
- Separate laundry; accessed via the kitchen.
- Lock-up timber garden shed.
- Ample amount of off-street parking for a boat; trailer and/or caravan.
Set at the southern end of High Street; this home is surrounded by friendly neighbors with an easterly aspect over the township and farming land. Set on a good-size 0.1482 Ha (0.366 acre) block; with a number of well-established native trees; but presents the potential for a 'green thumb'. This property is connected to all town services.
178 High Street is only a short drive to Campbell Town 'High Street' shopping strip and a leisurely 40 minutes' drive from Launceston CBD. Campbell Town features a number of artisan stores and gourmet cafes. The community is also serviced with a district school; medical and aged care facilities and IGA Supermarket. Campbell Town and central midlands is quickly becoming a go to destination for many locals and interstate buyers seeking an affordable option to relocate and enjoy the country life.
This home has have the potential to recreate a business from home (subject to council approval); secure as an investment opportunity to establish a property portfolio and/or move-in to enjoy the peaceful lifestyle of the 'Heart of Tasmania'; Campbell Town.
Feel free to contact Nick Hay to arrange a private inspection and/or attend one of the open homes in the near future.
Council Rates: $690.00 p/y approx.
Water Rates: $240.33p/q approx.
Year Built: 1955
Land Size: 0.1482Ha (0.366 acre) approx.
Building Size: 124m2 (13.34 squares) approx.
Zoning: 10.0 General Residential.
NBN Connected.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
Rental Estimate: $240-$270 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: #TNM1179
Office
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Circa 1955; this home has quite a unique back-story within the 'hub' of the Central Midlands, Campbell Town. Operating as 'Turner's Shop' from 1956 until last 1970s; selling conveniences items such as bread, milk and the local newspaper to locals and passersby commuting along the Midland Highway. Now-days; this home is owner occupied but is a classic representation of homes from the 50s. This spacious home offers the following:
- Open plan living and kitchen area. A recently updated upright stove and rangehood for making cooking meals a little be easier. The home is warmed by an 'old favorite' by many household in the area, the Saxon enclosed wood fireplace.
- Four spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom could easily converted into an additional living room.
- Separate laundry; accessed via the kitchen.
- Lock-up timber garden shed.
- Ample amount of off-street parking for a boat; trailer and/or caravan.
Set at the southern end of High Street; this home is surrounded by friendly neighbors with an easterly aspect over the township and farming land. Set on a good-size 0.1482 Ha (0.366 acre) block; with a number of well-established native trees; but presents the potential for a 'green thumb'. This property is connected to all town services.
178 High Street is only a short drive to Campbell Town 'High Street' shopping strip and a leisurely 40 minutes' drive from Launceston CBD. Campbell Town features a number of artisan stores and gourmet cafes. The community is also serviced with a district school; medical and aged care facilities and IGA Supermarket. Campbell Town and central midlands is quickly becoming a go to destination for many locals and interstate buyers seeking an affordable option to relocate and enjoy the country life.
This home has have the potential to recreate a business from home (subject to council approval); secure as an investment opportunity to establish a property portfolio and/or move-in to enjoy the peaceful lifestyle of the 'Heart of Tasmania'; Campbell Town.
Feel free to contact Nick Hay to arrange a private inspection and/or attend one of the open homes in the near future.
Council Rates: $690.00 p/y approx.
Water Rates: $240.33p/q approx.
Year Built: 1955
Land Size: 0.1482Ha (0.366 acre) approx.
Building Size: 124m2 (13.34 squares) approx.
Zoning: 10.0 General Residential.
NBN Connected.
Council: Northern Midlands Council.
Rental Estimate: $240-$270 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: #TNM1179
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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