OPEN HOME 12/10/24 CANCELLED
Held for the last 20 years by the current family, this 1984 two level brick home is in great condition with over 200m2 of useable area with a versatile floorplan and features stunning panoramic water views.
With level access and up to five bedrooms, 3a St Canice Av has a neautral colour palatte with the sun streaming through with it’s northerly aspect. On entry into the home you will be able to park your car and enter the home with level access while being under cover.
There are two bedrooms on the upper level where you enter the home which includes a dual access bathroom into the master bedroom with a walk in robe; separate toilet; well appointed kitchen, and the spacious living/dining area which opens out to a balcony featuring stunning views.
Downstairs features separate access and has a further 2/3 bedrooms including another spacious bedroon with its own walk in robe, bathroom, laundry plus an additional utility with a sink. The back yard has a lovely garden and lawn is accessable via downstairs, and there is plenty of underground storage. There are great views also from the downstairs wing.
If you are after a solid, well kept home with amazing views and a flexible floor plan, this is a must see.
Key features:
– Beautiful low maintenance block securely set back off street
– Lovely gardens
– Home is ready to move into and has been upgraded over the years
– Reverse cycle heating/cooling (heat pump)
– Separate laundry
– An additional wet area/utility room
About Sandy Bay:
Sandy Bay is well regarded as one of Tasmania’s most premiere suburbs with easy access to Hobart’s CBD and world-famous Salamanca, it is home to Nutgrove Beach, Wrest Point Casino and great local shopping, trendy cafes and excellent schools. Local amenities close by including schools, UTAS, Hill Street Grocer and the recreational facilities of Lower Sandy Bay, this is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated character home in a highly sought after locale.
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.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information. The vendor reserves the right to accept offers prior to the advertised open home times.