This home built in the mid-eighties is still owned by the original owner. It is still as it was built but fastidiously maintained. All outer walls are double block.i.e. Concrete block inside and clay bricks outside to eliminate upkeep and provide good insulation. The roof is tiled. The gardens and lawns are simple but well-maintained with plenty of room on the 800 Sq.m. block to add some veggie gardens.
The home has a large kitchen and a very spacious lounge/dining area. A hall divides the three bedrooms, two bathrooms and laundry from the living area. The second bathroom is ideal for the worker or fisherman as it is right at the back door leading out to the two-bay shed in the backyard.
All up, there is space for four vehicles, 2 in a lock up tiled garage that doubles as a great entertainment area and 2 in the lock up shed.
This would be a good solid home for a family or perfect as a low-maintenance beach house for an extended family.
If you are looking for a home only a short walk from the beach at Kurrimine, this could be what you are looking for. If you are interested, give me a call. It is easy to arrange an inspection to suit you.
Property Code: 754
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