A commanding presence on a peaceful Palmwoods street, this generously proportioned two-storey, split level brick home features a fantastic layout with dual living or home business potential.
The home boasts generously proportioned rooms – the three upper-level bedrooms are particularly spacious, and all contain ceiling fans, while the main and second bedrooms are also air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
The bathrooms, laundry, dining and downstairs kitchenette have all been recently renovated. Neat, tidy and well-maintained, this home is move-in ready now, yet enough blank-canvas potential still exists to personalise or add further value if you so desire.
Multiple living spaces across the split levels create a sense of ease and functionality within the home, which also features a front verandah and a bright, elevated sunroom to the rear, overlooking the backyard and leafy vistas beyond.
The level, grassy rear yard offers plenty of safe space for kids and pets to play. Potential also exists to install vegetable gardens, flower beds, play equipment, or other amenities to suit your lifestyle. The fully-fenced and private front lawn would be perfect for a swimming pool.
Additional features include a garden shed, under-house storage, a dual carport, a gas stove and Westinghouse electric oven in the kitchen, two bathrooms with a bathtub in one, new fly screens, and a recently replaced Colorbond roof.
The home’s internal layout suggests a natural suitability for dual living, or even a separate home-based business setup, subject to council approval. One bedroom, a bathroom, kitchenette and living room are located downstairs, with the main three bedrooms and family bathroom on the upper level, and the lounge, dining and kitchen occupying a central location on the mid-level.
From this quiet cul-de-sac location, you are walking distance to the Palmwoods train station, SPAR supermarket, Palmwoods village shops, Palmwoods State School, parks, sporting fields and the local swimming pool.
Palmwoods is a leafy hinterland town with much to offer, historically known as an arts and crafts and fruit growing hub, it now boasts a range of local shops, cafes and restaurants. The nearby train station offers regular services to Brisbane and beyond, while buses provide additional transport links across the Sunshine Coast region