3214 S Arm Rd, South Arm TAS 7022, Australia
A private leafy oasis at the entrance to Saltair Court with easy beach access, this property is situated on two titles, 63848/2 and 63848/3. It is an excellent property with the scope to develop or build on the title, which currently has the carport and surrounding gardens (STCA). It has been beautifully styled with a courtyard, patio, gazebo, carports, storage, and workshop merging into the lovely gardens, which, while stunning, are easily managed and kept lush by an underground bore watering system.
The home is delightful, with the formal and informal rooms and skylights lighting up the stunning floor tiling. While an inbuilt wood heater and newly installed floor mounted heat pump provides comfort and atmosphere over the real winter months, the home is cleverly heated by the positioning of the sunroom verandah facing the morning sun and the sheltered rear sunroom gathering the last rays of the day.
The kitchen is modern and spacious, with multiple dining areas inside or outside, depending on your choice. The sleeping accommodation is presented as two main bedrooms, with the most significant third bedroom currently in use as another living room. All have built-in wardrobes. Throughout the home are other storage areas and built-in bookshelves. There are two bathrooms, one with a bath vanity and toilet and the other with a separate shower, toilet, and vanity combined with the laundry facilities.
The position of this home is also perfect to wander the Convict Trail pathway back to the General Store Post Office and licensed coffee shop/cafe slightly further, with a pharmacy, hair salon, and fitness centre, or stroll along the beach to these facilities. South Arm also has a Metro bus service to Hobart, a Community Centre and sports ground, a tennis court, an excellent RSL centre with meals seven nights a week, a terrific golf course, and many other community clubs and groups to join. Iron Pot is one of the oldest areas of Tasmania’s development and the oldest lighthouse in Australia.