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You won't want to miss the chance to view this exceptional four bedroom property in a rural setting, yet close to the centre of Brighton. Those attending Saturday's open home are asked to park in Derwent Street and enter through the rear of the premises to begin their inspection. Situated on just under an acre of land and built in 1985, the low maintenance dwelling has new carpet and has been recently painted inside - all set for you to move straight in. The inviting open plan living zone is the heart of the home, featuring a light and generously sized lounge, a well appointed kitchen with granite benchtops, quality appliances and excellent storage, plus plenty of room for dining. A wood fire keeps the entire space warm and cosy throughout the cooler months, creating a welcoming environment for everyday living and entertaining. All four bedrooms are a great size, with three offering built in wardrobes. The master contains an ensuite with bath, while the main bathroom has a shower over bath, vanity and toilet, and laundry adjacent. A rumpus room and additional storage add valuable flexibility - ideal for a children's playroom, guest accommodation, hobbies or a home office, depending on your family's needs. The large block spans from Tea Tree Road to Derwent Street, and external features include an impressive 9mx9m shed for storage, a workshop, or secure parking; there's also a cute cubby house, and ample space for kids and pets to play, or to simply enjoy outdoor living. A septic system is in operation, and town water is connected, which is sure to please keen gardeners. Brighton offers a fantastic lifestyle and so many services all within 30 minutes' drive of Hobart's CBD. There are a range of schools in the area, local shops, healthcare options and recreation facilities to fill your free time. Regular buses service the town, and further amenities can be found in Bridgewater, less than 10 minutes away. This spacious and well located family home provides a wonderful country retreat with conveniences still close at hand. Mel will be happy to answer any questions or discuss a private viewing - don't hesitate to call her and find out more. We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.
Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- Sold
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 8
- Land Area
- 3817 m²
- Listed
- 2 months ago
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Living in Brighton
This 4-bedroom house in Brighton, TAS 7030 sits within reach of public transport, local shops and nearby schools.
Schools near Brighton
- Brighton Primary Schoolprimary · K-6 · CoEd
- Brighton High Schoolsecondary · 7-11 · CoEd
What's nearby
- Munday St Out (bus) — 808 m away
- Caatsnailsandbeauty — 1.4 km away
- Polonia Bridge Park — 593 m away
- Pontville War Memorial Reserve — 1.2 km away
- Remembrance Park — 1.3 km away
Brighton at a glance
Full suburb profile- Population
- 4,983
- Median age
- 34
- Household income
- $1,528/wk
- Median rent
- $350/wk
- Median mortgage
- $1,450/mo
Source: ABS Census.
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Urban/coastal with scattered native vegetation and garden plantings
Brighton is a coastal suburb south of Hobart with predominantly urban development and limited bushland interface. The area is well-established with mixed residential density, manicured gardens, and proximity to coast which reduces severe fire risk. Bushfire risk is generally low, though property-specific assessments should verify proximity to any vegetated reserves or bushland corridors.
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Compound growth +3.5% / yr over 4 yrs
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