8 Blacker Court, Port Lincoln
Your forever home
Owners must sell. Their second mortgage means all offers will be considered.
A solid brick and oozing class. This magnificent 4 bedroom home is set on an unbelievable 4,097 square metres. You are greeted with panoramic ocean views from the kitchen and living areas. Not to mention being able to look back down to Port Lincoln and see the city lights. If you're after a rural retreat, head down to the bottom of the allotment where you are surrounded by native gum trees and you feel a million miles away from civilisation (yet still in Port Lincoln).
A home of this quality isn't offered everyday. Entering the home through a large wooden door, pass the stain glass entry and into the large hallway, you know you're in for a treat.
The home offers 4 very generous bedrooms, a formal lounge (or dining) with open fire as well as 2 bathrooms. The main bathroom is even fitted with spa. The open plan living has been carefully thought out opening out onto sweeping ocean and town views. The exposed brick, 9 foot ceilings and the solid wood kitchen shows that this home was the masterpiece of its time.
The enormous yard offers something for the whole family; entertaining with sensational views, shedding to store the boat and caravan and more, fish cleaning station, cook yard, grass for the kids to play and much, much more.
There are so many features that it's hard to mention them all but the standouts are; rainwater plumbed throughout the home, the gardens are on a fully automated watering system, abundance of attic storage (in fact, ideal to easily renovate into a second living area, the home being solid brick means it retains it's temperature all year round.
Call Jason Di Paolo for an inspection today.
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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- Jason Di Paolo