This charming 1950s home offers a wonderful blend of vintage character, complemented by modern updates, all set on a generous 961-square-metre allotment in a quiet street north of Murray Street. Enjoy a short walk to Lake Colac, the yacht club, bowls club and local primary school, making this an ideal location for families or those seeking convenience and lifestyle.
The heart of the home is the updated kitchen, featuring a new chef upright electric cooker and a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher, complemented by ample cabinetry and a practical layout. An elegant archway connects the kitchen to the dining area, where hardwood timber flooring adds warmth and charm. This space includes a cosy fireplace and a near-new split system ( approximately 12 months old) for year-round comfort. Additional heating options are provided by a modern Brivis gas ducted heating unit. The adjoining North facing lounge room is generous, light-filled and inviting, with new carpet underfoot and views to the established front garden.
There are three generous sized bedrooms, with the main bedroom offering built-in robes and new carpet. The main bathroom offers a shower over the bath, while an additional shower is located in the laundry for added convenience.
Outdoors, the property boasts a full concrete driveway leading to a single-car garage, plus additional shedding. The large, securely fenced and fully landscaped backyard is private and low maintenance, with plenty of space for children to play and scope for a caravan, a larger shed or even an extension. The gravel path currently serves as a bike track for the kids, adding to the family-friendly appeal.
With its large allotment, this property also presents exciting potential for subdivision or future development (STCA), making it an attractive option for investors or those looking to maximise value.
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