Tired of living too close to neighbours? Like a little breathing space? At 16 Dick Street the only people that drive into the culdesac are the 3 owners that live in it.

It’s only 1.8km to the town centre yet the neighbourhood is hardly developed. At the end of the street is the natural upstream portion of the Avon River – a great place to take the dog for a stroll along the scrubby portion of levy bank.

The house was originally built in 1930 but has been restored with a near new Zincalume roof and new Hardiplank wall cladding. It’s clean, tidy, comfortable and ready to move in and relax. It would particularly suit a young first home buyer couple making the change from renting.

A lounge room and kitchen are open plan in design with 2 bedrooms leading off. There is an electric stove, plenty of cupboards and plant-box style framed window for lots of natural light.

The rear vestibule separates the 3rd bedroom from the back door and recently renovated bathroom incorporating toilet – though the original outdoor loo is still functioning if you’re absolutely busting to go!

Depending on the weather you can choose to take it easy sitting on the front verandah – secluded behind shade cloth screening – or under the open back verandah. There’s a double carport, 2 garden sheds, aviary, small animal shelter and rain water tank. The house is kept cool by a ducted evaporative air conditioner, has electric storage hot water heating and has a security alarm.