Original Bayside Classic on Level Block Near Water
Steps from the sand, this well-kept 1949 brick classic rests on a level block with drive-through access. Ornate ceilings frame sunlit interiors opening to leafy alfresco and lawns. Move in or reimagine (STCA) near Depena Reserve, cafés and buses.
- Quiet street, stroll to beach and foreshore parks - c.1949 brick home in superb original condition - High ceilings with ornate period detailing -
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