~ Bright 3 bedroom family home with spectacular water views in the Ranelagh Estate ~
Discover this recently updated beachside family home set on 836 sqm (approx.) of lush lawns and gardens, spread over two levels and capturing the magnificent blue vista at every angle. This special home has 2 fitted bedrooms on the ground floor serviced by a convenient family bathroom and separate laundry.
Step upstairs to realise a grand open plan lay out with cosy fire place, floor to ceiling windows to the north and gourmet kitchen with quality appliances. Stand back and savour the breathtaking bay view panorama for an inspiring back drop. Enjoy instant access to the undercover balcony perfect for sheltered entertaining or relaxing. Also on this level, find the sumptuous master bedroom complete with luxuriant ensuite and walk in robe.
This prestige address enjoys spectacular views of endless sunsets over Port Philip Bay and in close proximity to the tennis courts and beachside pleasures of the Ranelagh Club (membership required).
Further inclusions: Gas ducted heating, inverter heating / cooling, double auto garage, open fireplace, separate laundry with appliances, moments to beach, breathtaking views.
INSPECT TO REALISE!
- $850 per week Negotiable - 12 month fixed term lease - By private appointment only
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