Ray White Ingham is proud to exclusively present this magnificent home.
Solid concrete homes of this caliber are practically unheard of, constructed of solid concrete including the floor between first & top level, this home has recently undergone extensive renovations with the whole home being renewed except for basically the shell. This includes electrical, roofing, internal walls and every window and door.
Glass external doors and windows all have toughened glass for those extreme weather events and security screens. Balustrades and roof are all aluminium and extensive external tiling to all verandahs and patios.
Internally the residence is just glorious. Fully gyprocked with raked ceilings to capture the unique hexagonal design of the home, 2 magnificent master chef kitchens upstairs and downstairs, entire home is air conditioned with new split systems, 5 bedrooms all with built in cupboards and dressers,2 upstairs & 3 downstairs, 2 bathrooms, 2 laundry's, 2 living rooms, 2 dining rooms,and the list goes on..... home is fully tiled throughout and has a magnificent internal staircase which showcases the hexagonal vaulted centrepiece of the residence.
The first storey verandah affords simply superb views of the islands & beyond to the Coral Sea and is situated approximately 50m to the beach across recreational reserve.
The rear of the 810sqm property has accommodation for 2 cars plus boat and backs on to natural bushland.
This unusually designed home is a must to inspect to appreciate.
Call Marie on 0448 3447722 at Ray White Ingham Today for your personal inspection you will be pleasantly surprised at the magnitude of this home.
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Lucinda, the sleepy little coastal village at the southern end of the Hinchinbrook Channel, one of the best fishing spots in all of Queensland,. It is the closest mainland connection to the beautiful Hinchinbrook Island and the closest access point to the renowned Hinchinbrook Channel.
Lucinda is also home to the world's largest bulk sugar loading jetty, which is 5.76km long. The jetty enables Lucinda to receive the largest ships used in the raw sugar trade. Adjacent to this amazing structure is a small service jetty which is popular with anglers who don't have their own boat.
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