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Goolwa property in local caravan and holiday park listed with $125k price tag - realestate.com.au - realestate.com.au

Jessica Brown

News Corp Australia Network

45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


Imagine being able to buy a home for just $125,000.

It sounds impossible, but a property in Goolwa is on the market for exactly that price – it’s not your average home though.

The two-bedroom residence is a modernised retro van with an attached cabin in the Goolwa Caravan and Holiday Park.

Elders Real Estate Goolwa principal Lucas Bradley, who is selling the property at 45/40 Kessell Rd with Shenae Williams, said the owners were selling it as either a permanent or holiday home.

45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


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“It was a holiday home for them, they used to come down on weekends and now they’ve built a permanent home,” he said.

“It’s obviously not run-of-the-mill normal but it’s a cheaper alternative.”

The modernised 1980s caravan with annexed cabin includes two bedrooms, a lounge room, a bathroom, an open kitchen and dining area, a front deck, as well as two garden sheds.

Mr Bradley said it was one of about half-a-dozen permanent sites in the park.

He said permanent sites in caravan parks were harder to come by these days.

“It used to be a lot more normal, but most of the parks have tried to thin out the permanent sites,” he said.

“You do pay a weekly fee to the park but it’s a cheaper alternative to buying a unit.”

45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


45/40 Kessell Rd, Goolwa. Picture: realestate.com.au


Current site fees are $165 per week and include water, but that will increase to $178.20 per week from December 1.

The sale – which includes just the caravan and cabin, not the land, so the buyer doesn’t have to pay stamp duty – is subject to Discovery Parks tenant application approval and a police clearance.

The new owners will have access to the park amenities, including the pool, water playground, barbecue facilities and the laundry.

Mr Bradley said it was attracting strong interest from a range of buyers so far.

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