If you have been looking for something a bit different, this one is worth a look.
Set on a sloping 1,012 sqm block with a lovely easterly aspect and beautiful views across the surrounding natural bushland, this property offers a unique setup now, with plenty of scope for the future.
Positioned on the block is a bus fitted out as a granny flat-style living space. Inside, it offers a lounge area, a surprisingly spacious kitchen, a bathroom, a bedroom with a double bed, and an additional wardrobe area that could fit a single bed if desired. Underneath the bus, the original luggage storage compartments provide handy extra storage space.
As you drive into the property, a carport is just inside the boundary, with the nose of the bus positioned directly at the opposite end of it. On the side of the bus, there is its entry door and a sitting area accessed via an external staircase built into the natural slope of the block, creating a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the outlook.
Toward the northern side of the block is a 3m x 3m garden shed, and behind the bus, there is still a good amount of usable land. Subject to the usual council approvals, there appears to be space to either place a demountable on poles or build a home of your own, whether elevated or with suitable earthworks for a slab.
The bus is being sold furnished as seen, making it a handy option for those wanting a weekender, a place to stay while building, or simply an affordable and interesting setup with future potential.
Properties like this do not come along every day, especially with views, privacy, and flexibility like this.
About Mount Morgan
Mount Morgan is a historically significant town, once home to Australia’s largest gold mine. William Knox D'Arcy made his early fortune here at the Mount Morgan Gold Mine. He later used that fortune to help start BP Oil. Today, the town offers a peaceful lifestyle with excellent amenities, including, but not limited to, a full-service IGA grocery with deli and butcher, a chemist, a hospital, a bakery, three doctors' practices, primary and secondary schools, a hardware store, pubs, restaurants, newsagents, and bowls clubs.
The stunning No. 7 Dam provides a recreation area with shaded playgrounds, facilities, and barbecue areas, where you can swim, kayak, and fish. The town also features a skate park, basketball facilities, a public swimming pool with a children's wading area, plenty of undercover seating, and a large partially undercover pool. Most homes are only a 2- or 3-minute drive from the town's amenities and services.
Mount Morgan is less than 25 minutes to the Rockhampton roundabout, even closer to the Gracemere shopping centre, and only around 40 minutes to Rockhampton Regional Airport.
Disclaimer: The information, photographs and floorplans provided form part of the property’s marketing material and are intended as a general guide only. Images may not reflect the current condition or layout, and floorplans are indicative with measurements being approximate. Buyers are encouraged to make their own inspections and enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any matters of importance.