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'Perfect condition': five-bedroom Minyama home awaits those needing space

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A two-storey, five-bedroom residence with a “hard to find” granny flat has hit the market, with an open-home viewing this Saturday.

The property is across the road from the Mooloolah River so it is not attracting a waterfront price, making it a more affordable option for those looking to purchase a home in Minyama.

It is one of few in the area with the space for a granny flat, which has all the necessary utilities.

Next Property Group listing agent Richard Scrivener said the space was a unique offering that would allow new owners to accommodate guests or their teenage or adult children to live with yet separately from them.

“The space has a kitchenette, bedroom and a lounge area, which is great for someone to have a teenager live at home longer or have a family member stay with them,” he said.

“The granny flat is a huge bonus if you want someone to visit or even rent it out.”

The home is close to the river, shopping and beaches.

The electric gate and three-car garage also offer optimal security for those wanting to protect their vehicles.

Mr Scrivener said the gate would ensure expensive “toys” like jet skis and boats will be protected.

The residence also boasts a large outdoor patio and inground pool, ideal for entertainers. It’s also just a three-minute walk to Kawana Shoppingworld, cinemas and a plethora of dining choices.

Mr Scrivener said the home had been well maintained and was ready to move into.

“The previous owner was a builder and maintained the property to a very high standard,” he said.

“It has been updated so it’s in perfect condition for someone to move straight in.”

One of the property’s most striking features is its raked ceilings in the open-plan kitchen/dining area.

The expansive north-facing entertainment area is met with views of the pool, creating a relaxing atmosphere.

Mr Scrivener urged parties interested in 9A Mooloolah Drive, Minyama, to contact him at rscrivener@nextpropertygroup.com.au.

There will be an open home on Saturday, August 10, at 12pm, with the home to go up for auction on Saturday, September 7, at 1.30pm.

Property features

  • Two-storey dwelling
  • 714sqm land
  • Separate self-contained granny flat
  • Five bedrooms
  • Four bathrooms
  • Inground pool
  • Secure electric gates
  • Three-car garage
  • Proximity to shopping and entertainment
  • Raked ceilings in living areas

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