115 Flinders Highway, Port Lincoln
A spacious 4,022sqm for the savvy investor or owner occupier
Introducing your own slice of Port Lincoln paradise with the shed of your dreams, an abundance of space, views of Boston Bay with subdivision potential (subject to council approval) only minutes from the CBD.
In a private location, on 4,022sqm, allotments of this size do not come along often. Presenting endless opportunity, simply move in and enjoy the room to move, or capitalize on the size and subdivision potential (STCA).
The home is in mostly original condition and presents a wonderful opportunity to put your own stamp on it. There are three spacious bedrooms and single family bathroom. The kitchen overlooks the meals area and there is a large family room at the front of the home and a sunroom at the rear. Complementing the house is a semi enclosed brick double garage.
The home features an abundance of large windows overlooking the yard, you will even catch a glimpse of the beautiful Boston Bay from various positions on the property.
The shed might be one of the best in Port Lincoln. At approximately 21.6 x 9.6 meters with a high clearance, bathroom facilities and a pit, it's the perfect place to store the boats, cars, caravans or space for that home business.
An unexpected bonus is the self-contained detached studio, perfect for a teenager, elderly family member or visitors to have their own space and privacy. This space is equipped with a kitchenette, living/bedroom space, bathroom and is located towards the rear of the block.
Accessed via the Flinders Highway access road the property is hidden from the highway offering privacy and security from the road.
Properties of this scale within Port Lincoln don't become available often, so don't hesitate.
For more information or to make a time to inspect please contact Georgie Kemp.
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
- Georgie Kemp