Welcome to this beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence, perfectly positioned to enjoy all that Lakes Entrance has to offer. Combining comfort, convenience, and modern style, this property is ideal for families, first-home buyers, or savvy investors alike.
Step inside to discover a light-filled living space with a spacious, open-plan area bathed in natural light, seamlessly connecting the kitchen and dining areas. The well-appointed kitchen boasts quality appliances, ample storage, and a breakfast bar-perfect for casual meals or entertaining guests.
The master bedroom is a peaceful retreat, featuring an en-suite and a walk-in robe, while two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for family or guests. The main bathroom includes a relaxing spa bath, complemented by a separate powder room for added practicality. Skylights illuminate the lounge and hallway, while a wood fire and reverse-cycle air-conditioning ensure year-round comfort.
Enjoy the easy-care benefits of low-maintenance living on a manageable 312 sqm block, giving you more time to embrace the Lakes Entrance lifestyle. The single awning provides secure parking and extra storage.
Currently tenanted with a lease in place until 7 July 2026 at a rental income of $410.00 per week.
In a prime location just moments from stunning beaches, local shops, cafés, and recreational facilities, this home offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle with every convenience nearby. Whether you're looking to unwind by the water, explore the local parks, or enjoy the vibrant community, everything you need is right at your doorstep.
Call selling agent Daniel Schoeman on 0417 824 769 for more information or to arrange a private inspection.
Due Diligence Checklist:
What you need to know before buying a residential property. Before you buy a home, you should be aware of a range of issues that may affect that property and impose restrictions or obligations on you if you buy it. This checklist aims to help you identify whether any of these issues will affect you. The questions are a starting point only, and you may need to seek professional advice to answer some of them. You can find links to organisations and web pages that can help you learn more by visiting the due diligence checklist page on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website (consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist).