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Potential amid panoramic views in Noosa hinterland

Hinternoosa’s Jeanette Catalano has enjoyed a perfect success rate with auctions and is hoping to continue that with two properties that will appeal to different interests.

On Wednesday, 26 November, Jeanette will take the four-bedroom, two-bathroom, house with pool on 2ha with barn and dam at 478 Black Mountain Rd, Black Mountain, to the market at 12pm.

“The campaign has been going gangbusters,’’ Jeanette said. “We knew it would.

“It attracted so much attention in the first week. There is everything people are looking for – character, views, not too far from town, peace and quiet, a beautiful jacaranda, and renovation potential.

“There are absolutely cracking views to Mount Cooroora over the rolling hills.

“It’s a character home but needs some cosmetic work.’’

The main living area has five-metre high ceilings and direct access to the full-length entertaining verandah.

Timber floors are throughout with the central U-shaped kitchen designed to focus as a gathering hub. There’s an induction cooktop, soft-close drawers and stonetop bench.

Separated from the open-plan living is the lounge/media room while the bedrooms are up the timber stairs together with an office nook.

The carpets on this level need replacing, Jeanette said, and both bathrooms have seen better days. However, everything works and functions.

The home’s exterior has been upgraded already to a quality Weathertex board, plus there’s 3kW solar panels and an in-ground pool.

Set slightly away from the home is the three-bay American barn style shed. With extra height in the middle door, this huge shed is great for parking more vehicles, storage, or even a workshop as it’s complete with power and a workbench.

This two-hectare property has three paddocks and a dam.

PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN SURROUNDS

On the following day, Thursday, 27 November, Jeanette Catalano is taking a spectacular 12.11ha property at Eerwah Vale to auction at 1pm.

Gently undulating, the property at 52 Musavale Rd comes with a one-bathroom shed, machinery shed, dam, stock yards and creek.

Tightly held for the past 15 years, this block is a five-minute drive to Eumundi.

“It’s just a delight,’’ Jeanette said. “There are views all around.

“You can build on the property or use the shed. The fertile, cleared land has intersections of the North Maroochy River headwaters flowing through.

The steel shed comes with 4m verandah, has all services connected including air-conditioning, solar panels, and a wastewater treatment plant.

There are several internal paddocks and quality boundary fencing, plus a sizeable dam and cattle yards.

The seven-bay machinery shed has a full concrete floor, three phase power, and a car hoist is included.

The beauty of this land is enhanced by the picturesque panorama in every direction, including vistas to Mt Eerwah, the Cooloolabin State Forest, and distant Mt Cooroy.

The creeks have well-maintained crossings and there’s a couple of swimming holes.

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