14 - 1 Tennyson Terrace, Port Lincoln
Top Position Retirement Unit
Already enquiry is being made on this very attractive Boston Bay Retirement unit.
The property has unique features and appeal, that sets it apart from other retirement units.
There is little doubt that this property has excellent street appeal and gives the impression of being a home in it's own right, as opposed to being part of the main group.
Though one of the closest units convenient to the main CBD, Tennyson Terrace is not a main feeder road and provides more of a residential traffic flow.
The furnishings provide the home with a beautiful elegance that will be appreciated by all who visit and comfort is visible throughout.
Your living area is open plan lounge/dining with a well appointed kitchen being separated from the living area, by a high breakfast bar and over head cupboards, that still allows a spacious feel and vision to the living area.
Both the master and bedroom 2 have built in robes and there is further excellent storage cupboards provided in your laundry.
The home has fully ducted air conditioning, finger tip control to make all weather living a breeze and complimented by strategically placed ceiling fans.
Yes, the property provides secure parking in your own single brick garage, with auto roller door, there is a garden shed, water softener and a 3 module rain water tank.
The unit maintenance levy is $50.00 per week and encompasses council rates, sewer and water rates, front garden maintenance and building insurance.
We anticipate a very small window of opportunity to secure this lovely retirement unit.
We feel sure it will please and enhance your retirement living, so inspection should be a high priority.
Contact Melissa 0414 456 385 for your inspection.
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