It is almost impossible to buy a one acre block in town. The only way you can do it now is to buy one that has an old Queenslander on it. That is what you have here, with all town services connected.
The home is an old hardwood home around 100 years old. The stumps have been replaced with steel. The electrics have all been re-wired. The kitchen has been expanded and refurbished. Air conditioning has been added for comfort. The window in the lounge room has been replaced with a glass sliding door, and the winter sun comes streaming in. The guttering is the next job.
There is a 3 bay colorbond shed at the back of the house, all set up for tinkering. I also noticed that there are stirrups between the garage and the house allowing for easy installation of a back verandah/patio.
Then there is the one acre block. The neighbours have been pushed further back, and there is room to play cricket or football in the backyard; though the slope may create advantages.
You wont see it all by doing a drive-by; so ring me and have a decent look.