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Shed in remote SA town comes with ‘basic’ unit inside

Homes that come with a shed are common, but it’s not every day the reserve is offered to househunters.

A large shed in Wudinna, a small remote town on the Eyre Peninsula with a population of about 600 people, that has a two-bedroom unit inside it has hit the market.

One half of the shed has a bar and workshop with space for a car, boat or caravan, while the other half is dedicated to living space with two bedrooms, a loungeroom, kitchen, bathroom and laundry.

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The Wudinna property at 24 Eyre Highway is a shed with small unit inside.

Nutrien Harcourts SA’s Bill Sargent, who is selling the 940sqm property at 24 Eyre Highway with a $90,000 price guide, said it wasn’t for everyone but it could be useful for some.

“It’s reasonably basic, it’s not a palace by any means,” he said.

“It’s the original shed with some living quarters established inside.

“It’s not for everybody … but for $90,000 it still may attract some interest.”

Mr Sargent said the owner bought it years ago to help with their earth moving business but they no longer needed it.

The selling agent says it’s ‘basic’ but it could be useful for the right buyer.

“It was bought for the purpose of maybe putting staff there and or storing a few goods there, like machinery,” he said.

“The property has been owned by the current owner for about eight years but basically it’s just become surplus to their needs.

“It has served a purpose for a time.”

Mr Sargent said the property has had several owners since he has been in the area, as well as tenants on occasion.

The unit has two bedrooms and one bathroom inside.

It is one of four residential listings on realestate.com.au in Wudinna – one of which has three houses and is used for short-term accommodation, while another is under offer.

While a small town, Mr Sargent said listings were “very low” for the area.

The post Shed in remote SA town comes with ‘basic’ unit inside appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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