32 Moonta Crescent, Port Lincoln
Can't Let This One Pass!!
Standard! Price! Investment! 1st home!
If you are buying in Lincoln Gardens then this property is sitting in a choice location with an above average finish and good presentation.
Overlooking the lush grass and graceful trees of Moonta Park, with another park, equipped with great childrens playground, a block away. There are also shops close by and the Port Lincoln Special school, is in the nearby vicinity.
Built in 1955, these maisonette homes were built to withstand the test of time, solid brick and respond well to upgrades and renovation.
The dine in kitchen has been upgraded, with a neutral scheme, floor tiles, extra wide 4 burner gas, stainless steel stove and new bench tops. The freestanding dresser, which beautifully compliments the kitchen, is included in the sale, providing additional storage space and a place to display the extra special china.
The lounge is separate with an open fire place and a split system reverse cycle air conditioner, plus an outlook across the park lands.
3 bedrooms and central bathroom, offering shower over bath.
Separate laundry, separate toilet, plus a sunroom which provides valuable additional living or storage space.
The rear yard is fully enclosed, peace of mind if you have children or pets.
Ceiling fans, a rainwater tank, plus a small garden shed, all are further benefits, which you or your tenants will be appreciative of.
Anticipated rent return $190-$210 pw.
Melissa 0414 456 385, invites you to inspect this property and compare it to others on offer - one not to be overlooked.
Approximate outgoings:
Council - $796.85 pa
Water $272.00 pa
Sewer $325.00 pa
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