26/6 New West Road, Port Lincoln
Boston Bay Retirement Village
You really should take the time to inspect this centrally located 2 bedroom retirement unit, with its individual layout and spacious interior.
The front of the unit appears compact and gives an incorrect assumption that it would be small. This could not be further from the truth.
Immaculate interior, with neutral tones and very spacious open plan carpeted dining/living area. A wide multi functional breakfast bar/servery separates this area from the delightful kitchen. Light and bright, which overlooks the rear paved yard.
A split system air conditioner easily cares for the climate control of the unit, and is enhanced with ceiling fans.
Quality curtains dress the living room and master bedroom windows, with further security and climate control provided by electric roller blinds.
The master bedroom is to the front of the unit and is fitted with floor to ceiling robes, ceiling fan and is convenient to the bathroom and toilet facility.
The second bedroom is generous and will provide you with additional room to store your treasures and provide comfort to your guests.
A separate laundry, complete with excellent storage cupboard, is provided in the unit and has direct outside access. Wet areas are tastefully tiled.
Vehicle access to the unit is from the rear, away from main road traffic and a secure roller door garage provides direct access into the unit itself.
Unit Fees $50.00 per week - covers council, sewer & water rates, garden maintenance & building insurance.
If you or a family member are looking for independent living in an appealing retirement home, close to facilities, at an affordable price, call Melissa for an inspection 0414 456 385.
Get to know Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. It is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into Spencer Gulf. It is the largest city in the West Coast region, and is located approximately 280 km (straight line – 646 km by road) from the State's capital city of Adelaide.
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- Melissa Turner