Oh, no! We've let Bay Post/Moruya Examiner Gossip Gal Dawn Simpson loose in other people's homes again in her regular real estate column.
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Mossy Bush Paradise
116 Annetts Parade Mossy Point
If you are a local, you know how gorgeous Mossy Point is. Now you have a chance to own an enormous block there with a gorgeous house.
At 2000m sq you are limited only by your imagination on what you could do with all that land.
The front houses a three-bedroom, two-bathroom and three-car garage - a house of substantial proportions. Out back is a gorgeous garden but that's where you get a real surprise, bushland at your back door; in fact, it's your backyard.
My mind went to camping or maybe glamping in the bush (your OWN bush) but civilisation is just in front of you.
Have you longed to raise goats? Make cheese and sell at the markets? Setting up a studio, a rustic retreat, a market garden? It would be paradise for children and grandchildren longing for a cubby.
It's an easy stroll to the Mossy Cafe and Tomago River for canoeists and boardies.
Views are out over the glorious river towards the Tomakin Beach and beyond.
The main bedroom is a sun patch with enormous windows looking over the water, a walk-in-wardrobe to make you sigh and ensuite - an adult escape you won't want to leave.
The lovely white kitchen has views so the chef doesn't feel left out whilst preparing a smorgasbord to be served on the spacious deck. I'm picturing a hot tub (there's room), a glass of wine, the sound of the waves, the stars above and a friend to share it ... nirvana!
Thinking of getting into the real estate business or are you a first-home buyer? A great little bargain is at 65 Hawdon St Moruya (a nice, quiet part of Moruya) - a sweet three-bedroom brick veneer cottage ready to rent.
It's neat as a pin, large, open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge, light and airy, with three bedrooms all nicely carpeted and with built-ins.
Anyone for cricket? The backyard is almost as big as Lord's.
There is a side entrance for a boat or caravan, making it an ideal weekender for city folk. Secure fencing ensures no escaping for Rover or the little ones. Trendy Gundary Cafe is a stroll away, where High Tea is the talk of the town.
There is nothing here but potential. I can picture a simple front deck and cosy furniture. A remake of the garden and you have yourself a lovely little cottage.
You had better be quick because the auction is Saturday, July 27, at 2pm on site!