Cosy cottages around Australia for under $600,000
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While many mortgage holders across the country will be feeling the pain of the Reserve Bank's latest hike, prospective buyers will likely also be reconsidering their borrowing capacity.
While buying in a capital city is likely to stretch the budget, there are plenty of spots around Australia where it's still possible to find a bargain.
From an architecturally designed home in Ross to a cosy cottage in Ballarat Central, these are the best homes under $600,000 across Australia.
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Architecturally designed by Jiri Lev, this cute cottage in Ross has a price guide of $415,000 plus. The home has been crafted with natural, non-toxic materials that, according to the listing, attempt to "enhance occupant health, comfort, and longevity."
The property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area. Only a seven-minute walk from the main street, the home is set on a generous 703 square metre block.
Victoria: Convenience and comfort in Ballarat Central

If you're after comfort and convenience, take a look at this cosy cottage in Ballarat Central. Within walking distance from Ballarat's central business district, this property is ideal for buyers wanting to be in the thick of it. It has a price guide of $495,000 to $535,000.
The double-fronted cottage has been thoroughly renovated and features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a modern kitchen, cosy living room with wood-burning fireplace and low-maintenance backyard.
New South Wales: Charm and character in Tenterfield

Sitting in an elevated position with mountain views, this character-filled Queenslander is on a spacious half-acre block. Located on the edge of Tenterfield, the property has a price guide of $595,000.
Filled with many original period details including pressed-metal ceilings and leadlight glass, the home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, separate dining and living rooms and a large wraparound verandah.
Queensland: Coastal living in Keppel Sands

For those looking for affordable coastal living, check out this property in Keppel Sands. Listed with a price guide of $499,000 plus, the property is only a 450 metre walk to the shoreline of Keppel Sands main beach.
The home features two bedrooms, one bathroom, study, multiple living zones, a full-size laundry and a sunroom all on a 784 square metre block. And if all that wasn't enough to sell you, there's a mature frangipani tree in the front yard.
South Australia: A country retreat in Burra

Built around the 1860s, Peppers Cottage is a stone settlers cottage set on a generous two-acre block. Located in Burra, the historic home has a price guide of $590,000 to $620,000.
Featuring exposed brick throughout, the home includes three bedrooms, one bathroom, a country-style kitchen and living room with wood-burning fireplace.
Western Australia: Freshly renovated in Carey Park

With a guide of $600,000, this freshly renovated home in Carey Park offers a comfortable family home with a large backyard.
Set on a block of 809 square metres, the property features three bedrooms, one bathroom, a modern kitchen and a living room with a wood-burning fireplace. In the backyard there's a generous workshop and off-street parking for two vehicles.

Originally published as Cosy cottages around Australia for under $600,000
