Positioned right in the heart of ever-popular Dodges Ferry and directly across from beautiful Red Ochre Beach, this much-loved seaside cottage offers the kind of lifestyle buyers dream about.
Built in 1963 and proudly held by the one family ever since, 6 Rotuli Street is filled with warmth, character and endless potential for its next chapter. Perfectly suited as a first family home, holiday getaway or relaxed coastal retreat, this sunny and bright weatherboard home captures the laid-back charm of seaside living while placing you moments from everything Dodges Ferry has to offer.
Step inside and discover welcoming living spaces featuring beautiful Tas Oak flooring through the lounge and dining areas, complemented by a stunning Tas Oak mantelpiece and cosy Kent wood heater for those cooler seaside evenings. A Daikin reverse cycle heat pump ensures year-round comfort, while large windows invite natural light to flood the home. The home offers three bedrooms, including a generous master complete with ceiling fan, along with a practical family bathroom featuring shower, vanity and separate toilet.
Outside, the undercover entertaining area creates the perfect setting for year-round BBQs, family gatherings and relaxed afternoons after a day at the beach. The fully fenced yard provides space for children and pets to safely enjoy, while multiple sheds, wood storage and approximately 20,000 litres of tank water add practicality and convenience. Adding even more appeal are the lovely water views over Frederick Henry Bay and the unbeatable location. Stroll to Park Beach, local cafés, bakery, pharmacy and shops, all while enjoying the relaxed coastal community atmosphere that makes Dodges Ferry so tightly held.
A charming home filled with heart, history and seaside soul - this is your opportunity to secure an affordable slice of the Southern Beaches lifestyle.
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