Three bedroom home with spectacular views over Lake Wallis and Booti Booti National Park. Wrap around verandha with privacy screen extends the living space. Stunning sunsets to Wallingat National Park from the front of the house.
House has been freshly painted inside and out with new carpets in the bedrooms. Spotted gum hardwood polished floors in the hallway, kitchen and main living area. Main bedroom has an ensuite and walk in robe. New dishwasher in the kitchen. The main bathroom has a seperate toilet.Plenty of room & height under the house to increase living area. Backyard fully fenced and dogproof.
In walking distance to local shop, boat ramp/jetty/ lakeside and bistro.
Beaches only 20 minute drive away including Blueys, Elizabeth, Boomerang, Shelly and Celito beaches.Forster/Tuncurry 40 mins drive.
Coomba Park is a unique village with abundant wildlife and a great community feel.
Phone enquiry code for this property : 6993
Features include: Ensuite(s),Balcony,Deck,Outdoor entertainment area,Fully fenced,Floorboards,Built in robes,Dishwasher,balcony/patio/terrace,bath,internal laundry,modern bathroom,modern kitchen,polished timber floors,re,Water Tank
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