Devine Property - High $500,000s

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Devine Property

Tourism Region: Hobart & South

Architect designed, stunning new home

Do you wish for a stylish, architecturally designed, light filled modern home that could have come straight from an IKEA catalogue, set on approximately 500sqm of land. Come and have a look at this 2017 home, set among the gum trees that is bound to fulfill all your dreams. . Located in a vast open valley there are views across the tree tops, right down to the city. You are first greeted by masses of natural sunlight flooding into the spacious, open plan living room, which flows through into the kitchen and into the dining room. This utilises glass doors that open out onto the deck and gardens, which assist in enjoying the all-welcoming views of the block and across to the sea of green. The main bedroom also has high ceilings and an entire wall of glass to make the most of the views. . Everything has been thought about with this property by the architect Nigel Legge. With its hyper energy efficient 7.9-star rating and with sun streaming in through the windows, there will be very few occasions you will need to use the wood heater. The construction and windows have all been designed and built using the best materials, and although it is connected to all services there is a 23,000-rain water tank (a report from the architect is available on request). . This property has been used as an Airbnb property so is in a pristine, as new condition and can be sold with all the furniture as an ongoing business with future bookings. Imagine an investment property that you can also use, and if you so desire, we can manage the property for you via our Devine Stays arm. . You can escape the hustle and bustle of the city here with family and friends, entertaining on the deck. Or off exploring into the bush, with Mount Wellingtons walking and bike tracks on your door step. The city is only minutes away and it is close to South Hobart’s local cafes & shops – you will never tire of the possibilities. . Rates $1400 pa approximately Water $1000 pa approximately No Strata Fees



Property Address

119 Harrington Street, Hobart, 7000, Tasmania

  • Contact Marcus Freebody for more information.

  • Devine Property 119 Harrington St
  • Hobart
  • 0409973632
  • [email protected]

Highlights

  • Architect designed, completed 2017
  • 2 bedroom 1 bath
  • Designated and registered as Tourist Accommodation
  • Stunning location close to CBD

The Essentials

Other Information

  • Freehold Only
  • Currently Operating
  • Private treaty
  • Turnover: $35,000-$40,000
  • Net Profit: $25,000-$30,000

Category Information

  • Accommodation
  • Bed and Breakfast / B&B

Hobart & South

ABOUT THIS REGION Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney. In 2011, the city had a greater area population of approximately 216,656. The city is located in the state's south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River. The skyline is dominated by Mount Wellington at 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) high. The city is the financial and administrative heart of Tasmania, also serving as the home port for both Australian and French Antarctic operations. Hobart has a mild temperate oceanic climate. Compared to other major Australian cities, Hobart has the second fewest daily average hours of sunshine, with 5.9 hours per day, Melbourne having the fewest. However, during the summer it has the most hours of daylight of any Australian city, with 15.2 hours on the summer solstice. Hobart's European beginnings are evident everywhere, from quaint settlers' cottages to the lofty porches of colonial mansions. Once bustling with whalers and entrepreneurs, 19th-century sandstone warehouses now serve as dockside cafes, artist’s studios and restaurants. Hobart is a place of fishing boats, fish punts at the docks, an accessible harbour around historic Constitution Dock where you can take harbour cruises. The view from the summit of Mount Wellington is of the intricate pattern of islands and estuaries that reach out to the Great Southern Ocean beyond. South of Hobart are the clear waters and stunning coastline of Bruny Island, the fertile soils of the Huon valley, the picturesque beauty of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and the rugged Hartz Mountains National Park. East of Hobart are the wineries of the Coal River Valley and the Tasman National Park with its spectacular coastline and historic convict sites. To the west is the Derwent Valley, where the road follows the beautiful Derwent River through rows of poplars and on to Tasmania's central highlands and the grandeur of Lake St Clair and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. North from Hobart, the Midland Highway heads to Launceston. Dubbed the Heritage Highway, it offers many opportunities to enjoy Tasmania's heritage past, with homesteads and country cottages reflecting the state's early colonial history. INDUSTRY RESOURCES Regional Tourism Website : Hobart and Beyond Regional Tourism Website : Discover Tasmania Research and Statistics : Tourism Tasmania Corporate Website Local Councils : Local Government Association Tasmania CREDITS Information Source : Wikipedia Information Source : Discover Tasmania Image Credit : Hop Fields in the Derwent Valley : Tourism Tasmania : Rob Burnett Regional Map : Copyright 2014 GoPanda Communications GoPanda

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