Lovingly maintained, this single level four bedroom, two bathroom brick and tile home on 600m2 will have broad appeal to those seeking a place to call home that’s right in the Cooroy township in Noosa’s hinterland on Queensland’s sunshine coast. Offering three separate living areas, the home’s thoughtful floor plan also includes a dedicated home office with built in shelves, split system air conditioning, and solar panels. Feeling fresh with neutral tones, the home has been updated in the last two years with new carpets and blinds, all painted inside, plus new shower fittings in each bathroom. The main bedroom has a large walk in wardrobe and ensuite. The formal lounge area is carpeted and just the place to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. Central to the home is the open plan living, dining and kitchen areas. Featuring an ideal breakfast bar, the kitchen has electric appliances, dishwasher and a large pantry. The outlook from here is to the covered outdoor entertaining area and garden beyond. The real bonus is the tiled activity/rumpus room where three more good sized bedrooms are located. This living zone also connects directly to the outdoor area.
Other features include Crim Safe screens and doors, garden shed, and a thriving lemon tree.
What an easy care home and property, located at the end of a no through road with Cooroy’s business district only one block away. Walk to the shops, cafes, restaurants, library, schools, sporting grounds, or even to public transport. An inspection is a must!
Features:
-Fully fenced 600m2 block
-Three separate living areas
-Dedicated home office
-Airconditioning, solar panels
-Neutral tones
-Crim Safe doors and screens
-Garden shed, lemon tree
-One block walk to Cooroy’s CBD
The information contained herein has been obtained through sources deemed reliable by Hinternoosa, but cannot be guaranteed for its accuracy. We recommend to the buyer that any information, which is of special interest, should be obtained through independent verification. All measurements are approximate. Check with the local council for usage regulations.