1 Tasman Highway, Midway Point

A house situated in 1130947 Midway Point TAS. Similar properties have sold for approximately $660,000. Built in 1962, it has 0 bedrooms, 0 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
0
Bathrooms
0
Car spaces
5
Land size
5843 m2
Building size
85 m2
Council area
Sorell
Year built
1962
Lot plan
1130947 Midway Point TAS
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 27/11/2018
$510,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2018

Surreal Waterfront Opportunity Buyers in the $485,000+ price bracket should inspect.Exclusively positioned off Tasman Highway, this extraordinary waterfront property is on the market for the first time. Offering panoramic views from the Sorell causeway right across Pitt Water, Lewisham to Five Mile Beach this is truly a rare lifestyle opportunity not to be missed.Currently situated on the property is a 1960's built home, carport suited to a small car or boat, shed and two original boat sheds.At the bank of the property you are guided down the stone steps to enjoy the luxury of a secluded beach, which wraps around the coastline and is a place where many unique memories will be made. Spear the flounder, catch a flathead, enjoy the beach parties, family BBQ's or a day out on the kayak.With endless possibilities on this 5,843m2 allotment (with a building area of approx. 1100m2), this property is ideally suited for the architectural masterpiece or multiple units (STCA).This location provides the ultimate in convenience to its new owner being a mere drive to the Sorell shopping district, Hobart Airport and some of Tasmania's finest beaches, and only a 20-minute drive to Hobart's CBD (non-peak periods). For the golf enthusiast, there are 4 golf courses within a 5-minute drive.Remember the old saying, "you get what you pay for".To experience all this unique property has to offer, contact Candice and Greg Gottschalk todayThe information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.