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Real Estate Modern home with rural outlook

l CULLINANE

A MODERN rendered home on a corner block in one of Innisfail’s most sought-after suburbs is on the market.

A & A Realty principal

Alf Pagano said the Cullinane property on 775sqm was listed for $450,000.

He said it had three bedrooms along with two bathrooms (including an ensuite) and two garages.

“It has loads of undercover entertaining areas. The property also has lots of built-in storage, is spacious and includes an extra family room and another separate area for the hobby enthusiast,” Mr Pagano said.

“Other features are airconditioning, fans, fences, security screens and a veranda.

“This property is about 500m to Brothers Leagues Club, football fields and netball courts, about 1km to closest primary school and 2km to Innisfail State College.”

Cullinane is a rural local- ity in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.

In the 2021 census, Cullinane had a population of 551 people, with 51.4 per cent men, and a median age of 41. There were 154 families in the area, 238 dwellings, with an average 2.5 people per property.

Cullinane is bounded by the north coast railway line to the west, See Poy Rd to the north, Johnstone River to the east and Campbell St to the south-east.

The land is flat and 10m above sea level.

There is some suburban housing in the east of the suburb but the remainder of the suburb is used for agriculture, predominantly sugarcane farming.

The locality name was adopted in August 1996. It was proposed by the Johnstone Shire Council, after pioneer farmer Michael Cullinane.

Contact A&A Realty on 4061 1466 or the website: www.aarealty.net

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