Set on a near 1 acre corner lot, this 3 bedroom home is ideally located close to Wamuran shops and the local school.
Surrounded by big acreage properties and having two large verandahs with rural views which gives you a wonderful opportunity to live in the country, and yet you’re only approx 10-15 minutes drive from major shopping centres, hospital and schools in nearby Caboolture and Morayfield. Drive to Caboolture station to conveniently park and commute to Brisbane or access one of the several school bus services for the kids.
Inside you will find an open plan living/dining/kitchen area, french doors that open onto the verandahs which allow plenty of room for entertaining and with no close neighbours to disturb.
Excellent access to the property is available through the wide gates to the double carport and garden sheds for storage with new colorbond fencing on two sides providing even more privacy. The house has town water and near new septic and hot water systems.
This is an ideal property for either the keen investor or those who are looking to put their own stamp on their new home. This property allows plenty of space to set up the vegie garden, add in the chicken coop or just simply enjoy the mature trees and plants already in place. Enjoy living the rural lifestyle you want but still have the comforts of town life close by.
This home has a happy, relaxed feel to it and is sure to please. Located approximately:
- 15 minutes to Caboolture Central, QUT Caboolture Campus, Hospital and both private and state schools
- 25 minutes to North Lakes Shopping Precinct
- 45 minutes to Sunshine Coast University and Airport
- 55 minutes to the Brisbane International Airport
Wamuran is a small town in the Moreton Bay Region in Queensland that offers a “Tree Change” and the peace and quiet of a country lifestyle. It is located West of the larger centre of Caboolture, and South East of D’Aguilar. Wamuran is known for its fresh strawberries, blueberries, mangoes, lychees and pineapples making it known as the fruit salad bowl of South East Queensland. In the North of Wamuran are several small sections of Beerburrum West State Forest. Part of the south west boundary is marked by the Caboolture River. The Caboolture area, including Wamuran, is the traditional home of the Kabi Kabi Aboriginal people. The name Wamuran was derived from part of the personal name of a local Aboriginal King’ – Menvil Wanmuarn – also known as Jackie Delaney.
Contact Don Ward on 0499 775 551 to arrange your inspection.