A PLACE OF YOUR OWN

184 Field Street, WEST MACKAY QLD 4740

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Listing ID: 20673210

Positioned on a 709sqm allotment at the end of a cull de sac in West Mackay is this lowset air conditioned 3-bedroom family home. Located in close proximity to schools of your choice, major shopping, medical, day care centres, parks, sporting fields, sporting clubs and just a short drive to university and CBD make this home ideal for the family or astute investor.

On entering, the spacious tiled living will inspire you. As an added bonus the living areas are featured with high raked ceilings. The well-maintained modern kitchen is centrally located. In addition, there is an office or study area for the kids. The 3 bedrooms are easily accessed, have built in robes, and the main bedroom has 2-way access to the main bathroom with bath tub and separate new shower recess. The W C is off the generous sized laundry area.

There is more than ample car parking with a double carport and easy side access to the rear of the property which has more than ample room for a shed, pool or both.

Property Description:

* 709 m2 allotment. * Side access to back yard.
* Fenced. * Garden shed.
* Spacious tiled semi open plan living. * Raked ceilings.
* Modern kitchen. * Ceramic cooktop, oven, rangehood.
* Dishwasher. * 3 B/I bedrooms.
* Office/Study. * 2-way bathroom.
* Separate shower and bath. * Separate W C.
* Tiled living areas. * Carpet to bedrooms.
* Air conditioned. * Double carport.

Price: $339,000.00 Call Tom Andrews – 0412 372 403

Disclaimer: The vendors and/or their agents do not give any warranty as to errors or omissions, if any, in these particulars, which they believe to be accurate when compiled. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the particulars.

Property Features
  • House
  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • 2 Parking Spaces
  • Land is 709 m²
  • Toilet
  • 2 Carport
  • Study
  • Dishwasher
  • Built In Robes
  • Fully Fenced
  • Satellite
  • Street View

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Fast Facts about West Mackay
    West Mackay is (as the name suggests) west of the Mackay central business district. Having a diamond-like shape, it is bounded by the Pioneer River to the north-west, the Bruce Highway to the north-east, Paradise Street to the south-easat and the North Coast railway line to the south-west. The land is low lying and flat. The North Coast railway line and the Glenella Connection Road pass through the locality from south to north-west crossing the river on separate bridges (the road bridge being called the Edmund Casey Bridge) to Foulden. Another major transport routes through the suburb is the Nebo Road. The Mackay Base Hospital is located on Hospital Road beside the Pioneer River. The Mackay Botanic Gardens are located off Lagoon Street and features a natural lagoon.
    There was previously a bridge, known as the (Old) Hospital Bridge, which connected Talty Road in Foulden to Bridge Street in West Mackay (adjacent to the Mackay Base Hospital). It was the first bridge over the Pioneer River (and was originally known as the Pioneer Bridge). Construction commenced in 1875. The low bridge was prone to flooding. In April 2009 its replacement was open to the west of the Hospital Bridge carrying the newly-constructed Glenella Connection Road over the Pioneer River. On 5 December 2009, the new bridge was named the Edmund Casey Bridge in honour of long-serving local Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, Ed Casey, as part of the Q150 celebrations. Local residents campaigned to retain the Old Hospital Bridge for recreational use such as walking, cycling and fishing, but the council insisted the costs of making it safe were too great and that only a short segment connected on the West Mackay side would be preserved as a fishing pier. However, in March 2017, Cyclone Debbie damaged the fishing pier., necessitating a new fishing pier to be built. The new pier will be L-shaped and more resistant to flood damage.
    Mackay West State School opened on 11 February 1924.


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