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Real Estate Good value high-set family home

l EAST INNISFAIL

AFFORDABLE living is what a three-bedroom home at East Innisfail is offering buyers.

A&A Realty principal Alf Pagano said the property, listed for $320,000, was a high-set house on 857sqm.

He said two bedrooms plus an upstairs living area were airconditioned and the downstairs living area also featured airconditioning.

Mr Pagano said there were two bathrooms and two covered patios, the property was partially fenced and included a 2.5Kw solar system.

“This conveniently located Queenslander-style home combines many of its original features with some stylish updates, making it a standout family home or investment property,” he said.

Mr Pagano said it was close to a medical centre and Innisfail Hospital, parks and playgrounds, a public pool, schools, shops and sport facilities as well as public transport.

The median price in the suburb is $252,500, with growth of 12.2 per cent in the past year.

Sixty-four homes were sold in the last 12 months and were on the market for an average 60 days. Houses in East Innisfail rent out for $360 a week with an annual rental yield of 7.6 per cent.

East Innisfail is a suburban locality in the Cassowary Coast region.

In the 2021 census East Innisfail had a population of 1757 people, almost equally divided between men and women. The median age was 39, there were 428 families and 836 homes.

The locality is bounded by the Johnstone River to the north, by its tributary the South Johnstone River to the west and by Marty Street to the south.

East Innisfail is directly linked to the Innisfail CBD via the new Jubilee Bridge over the South Johnstone River.

Historically the suburb was linked to the CBD by the original Jubilee Bridge, which was built in 1923.

Land for a school was secured by the Department of Lands in 1935. Innisfail East State School opened on March 6, 1936.

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