40 Cartwright Street, Windsor

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
3
Land size
761 m2
Building size
120 m2
Council area
Hinchinbrook
Year built
1950
Lot plan
2/RP708857 Ingham QLD
House type
Commercial



HISTORY

Last sold 01/10/2008
$250,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2020

Renovated Duplex on Flood Free Corner Block Situated close to all facilities and overlooking parkland, this large highset duplex could be just what you are looking for. Recently renovated, the units are ready to go. The upstairs units are neat with a modern kitchen and bathroom, fresh paint and a/c. There is a surprising amount of room with 3 bedrooms, kitchen dining area, large lounge and office. Access is via front and rear stairs and there is parking at the front. If you planned to live in the building, this is ideal as you both have private access and need not see each other often. Downstairs is of block construction and has had the most extensive renovations with new tiles, kitchen, bathroom, air con etc. This unit features 2 large bedrooms, an office and plenty of living space. There is a large entertaining area & fenced yard that is very private. There is a 3-bay shed that is currently used by the owners, however there is individually metered power points in the shed if one bay was to be separated for the upstairs unit. If you are considering real estate in Ingham, we have compiled some information on the Hinchinbrook shire that you might find interesting: Located in tropical North Queensland 250klms south of Cairns & 110klms north of Townsville, Ingham boasts three beautiful beaches, Forrest Beach, Taylors & Lucinda, all have magnificent fishing and the coastline is fringed by the world renowned Hinchinbrook Island & Palm Island group. Beyond these spectacular Islands is the Great Barrier Reef. Travel inland from Ingham and you find the lowland rainforest of Broadwater National Park. Located in the Gerringong National Park (formerly named Lumholtz National Park) Wallaman Falls which is the highest single drop waterfall in Australia and is also home to the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo. Ingham itself is host to the Tyto Wetlands, where the Hinchinbrook Shire Council has recently constructed the Tyto Wetlands Information centre which allows people to view the natural beauty of native animals & over 200 bird species. There are many local primary schools both public & private throughout the district, two high schools and one boarding school. There are many different dining experiences to be savoured but if you require the fast food variety, enjoy KFC, McDonalds, Eagle Boys & Subway. Grocery shopping is a breeze with Woolworths, Coles & IGA, being well supported by local convenience stores. Your finances will also be assured with major banks, Commonwealth, NAB, Bendigo, Suncorp & Westpac all being located in the main street. Overall Ingham & the surrounding district are a truly extraordinary place to live, which is matched only by the friendliness of the locals.