1/4 Hill Place, Port Lincoln
Peaceful and private with sea views
Superbly positioned to enjoy views of Porter Bay, this beautifully presented three bedroom home offers an excellent opportunity to secure a low maintenance investment or a great purchase for first home buyers or those looking to downsize.
This quality built home comprises of a master bedroom, complete with built in wardrobe and ensuite, plus two further bedrooms of generous proportion both featuring built in wardrobes and ceiling fans.
The central light filled living space is the heart of the home and consists of a stylish and functional kitchen complete with dishwasher and quality appliances, lounge and dining. Here, reverse cycle air-conditioning and ceiling fan ensures complete comfort and the large sliding doors allow you easy access to the generous sized front deck - the perfect space to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a relaxing dinner and wine with family or friends.
The three way main bathroom is spacious and modern with corner shower and stand alone bath, vanity and the convenience of a separate toilet.
Light and bright throughout, the home has quality easy care tiles and flooring, fresh neutral tones and a functional, flowing floor plan.
The tiled laundry offers direct access to the exterior of the home and a linen cupboard.
Set on a 533m2 allotment, the established grounds are extensively paved and low maintenance and boast 2 rainwater tanks that supply the home and solar panels. Secure vehicle storage is provided for by a double carport with lockable roller doors.
Surrounded by many established modern homes and located just a short distance from Mundy's Mooring and the Parnkalla Trail, this is every bit the perfect lifestyle home.
This home is currently tenanted for $400 per week.
For more information please contact Carl Semmler or Jaclyn Hage.
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.
Contact
- Carl Semmler
- Jaclyn Hage