Positioned in one of Port Macquarie's most desirable lifestyle pockets, 24 Church Street presents a wonderful opportunity to secure a classic home in a premium coastal setting. Just a short stroll to Town Beach, the CBD, Milkbar Café and Eastport Bowling Club, this address offers unbeatable convenience and relaxed seaside living.
Neatly maintained and full of original charm, the home features three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master with built-in robe, along with light-filled living and dining spaces that provide comfortable everyday living. The functional kitchen remains in original condition and offers scope for future updates to add value over time.
A generous sunroom creates a versatile space to relax, unwind or entertain, while enjoying natural light throughout the day. The home also includes a central bathroom, separate powder room, internal laundry and ample storage.
With ramp access, a covered front porch and single garage, the property caters to a range of buyers including downsizers, renovators and lifestyle seekers looking to personalise their next home.
Set in a tightly held neighbourhood and surrounded by quality homes, this is a rare opportunity to secure a solid, well-kept residence in one of Port Macquarie's most sought-after locations.
Property Highlights:
- Classic, well-maintained home with original charm
- Three generous bedrooms with built-in storage
- Light-filled living and dining areas
- Functional original kitchen with renovation potential
- Spacious sunroom for year-round enjoyment
- Bathroom plus separate powder room
- Single garage and easy-access features
- Walk to Town Beach, CBD, cafés & clubs
Property Details:
Council Rates - $3,400 p/a approx.
Currently Rented - $615 p/w.
Land Size - 462 m2 approx.
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