Perched atop an 840sqm flood free block in the medical precinct is this fantastic entry-level three bedroom, one bathroom home with plenty of character, charm and street appeal…but that’s not the cherry on top! A rare two-street frontage opportunity is available to you today, so if land banking or potential to develop is on the radar you simply must consider this (subject to council approvals).

Fully fenced to the front, this Queenslander styled property overlooks Bourbong Street up nice and high thanks to concrete stumps – with exception of one or two – and a modern tin roof. The rear frontage is to Isambert Lane which is a quiet side street only locals know about and it’s this aspect that opens the property up to an exciting future!

Upstairs you’re greeted by a central living area which is neighbored by three bedrooms, each of which include robes (mixture of built-in and freestanding to stay) in addition to the bathroom with shower only. The eat-in kitchen to rear utilises a gas stove & electric oven with the only toilet further behind on the rear stairwell.

Head on downstairs and you’ll find the laundry, a second shower (no toilet) as well as enough room for up to two car accommodation – one in from the front driveway, the other to the rear. There is also oodles of storage / sitting space down here which the current long-term tenants use to its’ fullest potential! The tenants are currently on a periodic lease but keen to stay on.

So, like the heading says – first home hunter? Buy it! Land banker? Buy it! For those in between it’s still well and truly worth a look. Contact Bundaberg’s favourite Real Estate Team – Brent Illingworth & Adam Rayner – to arrange your private inspection!

RENTAL APPRAISAL – $380+ per week. Ask Brent or Adam how to go about getting placed in touch a member of the RealWay Property Management Team who are more than happy to discuss the rental options with you one-on-one in a personalised fashion.

***The information provided is to be used as an estimate only. All potential purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any due diligence required.***