1A Harvey Street, Port Lincoln
Spacious and convenient living
In a group of just two, this generous three bedroom courtyard home offers comfortable living in a quiet and convenient location between the CBD and the Marina.
Enter into the spacious lounge area that has ample space for a dining table and combined with the functional timber kitchen, is perfect for everyday living.
For absolute convenience you can access the covered alfresco area through glass sliding doors, this extends the already spacious hub, just the spot for spending down time or catering for your family and friends catch ups.
The three large bedrooms, all have built in wardrobes, the main bedroom is on the front of the home and is two way to the main bathroom facilities, this bathroom features a corner spa bath, glass shower alcove and vanity, plus is adjacent to the separate toilet, then for extra storage the laundry is a good size.
Within walking distance to the Parnkalla Trail, beaches, a playground and recreational parks this home could cover any needs including investment, first home, downsizing or capture the existing success of Air BNBs and in our current market courtyard homes, especially three bedroomed are rare.
Additional features Include
Street appeal and space
Reverse cycle split system air conditioning, ceiling fans
Slow combustion fire
Neutral soft tones throughout
Valuable rear side access into the rear yard
Under main roof carport, extra off street driveway parking space
Low maintenance living, space to potter
Garden shed and rainwater available.
Drive by and enjoy the convenient location
For further information regarding this property contact Bronte George on 0428 272 006 or email an enquiry to bronte@kemprealestate.com.au
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
- Bronte George