This blissful, large family home is fully equipped for all seasons, with our Mid North Coast sub-tropical weather to the winter cold lows tempered months. The luxury home has all the modern touches and is nestled on a private 3.7 ha (9.14 acre) parcel of land.

The warmth of the home is superb in winter with the fan forced wood fire plus additional heating to allow your entire family to be cosy. The summer hot days you can use the reverse cycle air conditioner and open the large glass doors into the sunroom and Oasis of the tropical outdoors and inground pool.

The features are endless with this self-sustainable property one you truly cannot take in via photos. The family feel and size will amaze all on inspection. Middle Brother State Forest is within reach and central of Manning Great Lakes and Port Macquarie. Moments to the Pacific Highway. There is so many options.

- Brand new with all the modern kitchen features of induction
- Formal dining and living Rooms flow and open to the outdoors
- Fully screened entertainment room which includes pool table, lounge, and TV
- Inground swimming pool with alfresco covered area
- Adults retreat king room with robe and ensuite
- Three further large bedrooms with built ins, modern bathroom to suite
- Single car carport off the side on the homestead
- Barn style Colorbond shed includes four good car spaces or will fit caravan & boat
- Small, paddocked yards with adequate room to become self-sustainable
- Solar, water tanks, gardens as the list continues.
- Property is currently well set up for pedigree Dog and Cat Breeding, established covered & penned kennels, and day yards to large runs.

Property Details:
Council Rates: $2095.74 pa
Land Size: 3.7Ha 9.14 acres
Rental Potential: $725 to $765 per week

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