NEAT, COMFORTABLE & CLEAN

11 Linda Street, BUCASIA QLD 4750

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Listing ID: 21241309

Is the best way to describe this Bucasia home. Positioned in a quiet street, on an 700m2 fully fenced allotment is this well presented, fully air conditioned, 3-bedroom lowset home. Located with easy access to major shopping, medical, day care centres, Primary and Secondary schools and several beaches of your choice make this an easy decision.

On entering the property, you will be impressed with the low maintenance indoor living on offer. Once inside, the home opens out to a generous living area with lounge, dining room, near new modern kitchen with pantry, under bench oven, ceramic cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher, breakfast bar and more than ample cupboard and bench space. This area is complimented with an undercover Pergola for those early morning cuppas.

The central hallway leads to the three generous sized built-in bedrooms, near new main bathroom with generous shower recess, W C, and separate laundry. The large laundry area has easy access to the rear of the property. The kitchen and dining areas are tiled for ease of maintenance and there is near new carpet to the lounge and bedrooms.

Entertaining is a breeze with a full-length patio/entertainment area. There is ample car accommodation with a double carport that has under roof cover to the home. For the garden enthusiast there are two garden sheds in the back yard.

For the environmentalist a 6.8k/w solar system has been installed and provides power.

Property Description:

* 700m2 allotment. * Block rendered construction.
* Colour bond roof. * Near new carpet & tiled floors.
* Carpet to bedrooms. * Air-conditioned throughout.
* Semi-Open Plan lounge & dining rooms. * Modern kitchen.
* Under bench oven. * Ceramic cook top.
* Pantry. * Rangehood
* Near new Main Bathroom. * Separate Shower recess.
* 2 W C’s. * 3 B/I bedrooms
* Generous side entertainment area. * Generous sized laundry.
* Double carport. * Fenced back yard
* Shopping, medical, day care & schools nearby. * Choice of beaches nearby.

Price: $389,000.00. Call Tom Andrews – 0412 372 403.

DISCLAIMER: The Agent does not give any warranty as to errors or omissions, if any, in these particulars, the provided information from the Vendor can be deemed reliable but not accurate. Any persons interested in the property should conduct their own research.

Property Features
  • House
  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 2 Parking Spaces
  • Land is 700 m²
  • 2 Toilet
  • 2 Carport
  • Open Parking Spaces
  • Secure Parking
  • Dishwasher
  • Built In Robes
  • Outdoor Entertaining
  • Fully Fenced
  • Satellite
  • Street View

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Fast Facts about Bucasia
    Bucasia is a northern coastal suburb of Mackay. The coastline forms its eastern boundary. Eimeo Creek forms the south-east boundary. The largest residential area is along the sandy beachfront with a second residential area along the road to Mackay. The bulk of the locality is used for growing sugarcane and tropical fruit, while some of the locality (particularly surrounding the creeks) is left as swampy wetlands.
    In 1874, Bucasia was originally called Marara but was later named Seaview. In 1938, it was decided that there were too many places called Seaview and so it was renamed Bucasia after Father Pierre-Marie (Paul) Bucas (born in 1840 in Saint-Jean-la-Poterie;Morbihan in France), the first Roman Catholic priest in Mackay. Starting in 1874, Father Bucas acquired 1680 acres of land through a series of purchases in present-day Bucasia, which he used to establish a community for displaced Aborigines. He also established the St Joseph's orphanage, operated by the Sisters of St Joseph until 1880, after which it was run by the Sisters of Mercy. In 1884, concerns about malaria resulted in the orphans being relocated in 1885 to the Meteor Park orphanage near Rockhampton (later known as Neerkol). The swamp in the west of the Bucasia locality is still known as Orphanage Swamp. Over time, Bucasia developed as a holiday area but has now become a permanent residential area. Bucasia State School opened on 29 January 1985. In 1988, a memorial to Father Bucas was unveiled on Bucasia Esplanade. In 2008, the Mackay Regional Council constructed a waste water treatment plant in Bucasia, serving the northern suburbs. The two basin sequencing batch reactor can process up to 4 megalitres per day. In 2015, illegal tree clearing occurred on Bucasia foreshore, a problem in many coastal communities where foreshore trees block residential views. The trees were planted to stabilise the dunes, protect the beach, and provide habitat for wildlife.
    The beach has a northly aspect with views to the Cumberland Islands. It is protected from strong winds and is one of Mackay's most popular beaches. The beach is a nesting site for the flatback turtle with an average of 16 nests each year. Bucasia State School at 76 Kemp Street is a government co-educational primary school (Prep to Year 6). In 2014, the school had 329 students with 20 teachers (19 equivalent full-time). The Mackay Regional Council operates a mobile library service on a fortnightly schedule on the Esplanade near Steen Avenue.


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