Spacious, private, level grounds
We are excited to present to the market this upgraded low maintenance stand alone bick and tile roof villa in a quiet and private no through road with a 340m2 block and 85m2 inside in the beautiful tranquil suburb of Mount Nelson…all within 5km to the Hobart CBD and neibouring Sandy Bay. Privately positioned, this near level access villa has plenty of space and presents possibilities for further improvements that must be seen to be appreciated.
The villa features a spacious carport allowing comfrrtable access out of the elements to the home via keyless entry; a dual access bathroom; an open plan kitchen living dining area; built in robes; views out to Mount Wellington from the kitchen; plenty of storage; a spacious laundry and plenty of yard area to set up an oasis, entertaining or gardens.
The location does not get any better than this with everything you need just a stone’s throw away including quality schools, walking tracks and mountain bike tracks, the Sandy Bay shopping precinct, University of Tasmania and the Hobart CBD.
• Plenty of space inside and out
• Ample storage
• Modern kitchen and bathroom
• Open plan living
• Bus stop close by
• Secluded, quiet & private off the main road
• Single car carport and additional OSP
• Just 10 minutes to Hobart CBD
• Short drive to Sandy Bay shops & the University of Tasmania
About Mount Nelson
Mount Nelson is a Hobart suburb and the location of a conservation area and lookout, just a 10-min drive (5 km) south of Hobart. It’s also the location of a colonial-built signal station. Mount Nelson is close to the new Hill Street Gourmet Grocer and cafe, University of Tasmania, Hutchins School, public transport and the Sandy Bay foreshore.
About Hobart
With over $28 billion worth of infrastructure projects in the pipeline over the next decade in Tasmania, plus many other high value projects committed too including the Macquarie Point approx. $1b multi-purpose roofed stadium likely to be the highest value Tasmanian infrastructure project in history to date.
The Hobart International airport terminal (currently seeing around 1.8m passengers per annum and this is forecast to almost double into the near furite) will also double in size and will feature a $130m runway upgrade allowing for international flights of larger aircraft including the 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350. Hobart certainly remains a solid city to be investing in.
Tasmania is known for its pro-environmental stance, and in 2020 achieved 100% renewable energy status thanks to a combination of hydroelectricity, wind, and solar energy sources.
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