8 Willison Street, Port Lincoln
Affordable home in great location
Nestled in a desirable residential location, this private three bedroom home is perfect for first home buyers or the ideal first step onto the property investment ladder.
Not only in a desirable area, but also located convenient to the city centre, medical and sporting facilities and schools, with a kindergarten almost at your doorstep.
A solid brick, rendered home, built in 1955 with large spacious rooms, many finished with the decorative cornices and ceiling features, reflective of the era. Unlike many homes of an earlier era, this home draws natural light into it through large, strategically placed windows, making the rooms light, airy and highlighting their size and appealing features.
There is a separate lounge to the front of the home, complete with split system reverse cycle air conditioner, heater and timber floorboards that extend out into the central hall and master bedroom.
The home offers three good sized bedrooms, central bathroom with a separate toilet and spacious laundry with easy outdoor access.
The kitchen overlooks the meals area and is in great condition. Appliances include a freestanding electric cooktop and oven and there is an abundance of cupboard space.
Set on 834m2 of land, you will love the outdoor space here with plenty of room to landscape as you please. Entertaining is made easy with the pergola overlooking the yard and the fully fenced grounds makes it perfect for children and pets.
There are two large rain water tanks and a shed perfect for car accommodation or storage.
The home is currently rented for $320 per week until May 2023.
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.
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- Georgie Kemp