Not often will you see an immaculate executive home like this being offered for rent!
On one acre, this four-bedroom home is as appealing as they come, all the while being situated in a top location in Metung, a short walk from the Hot Springs and a stone's throw from the Country Club.
This property really is an entertainer's delight. Wide open living spaces feature throughout, with bifold doors off the kitchen to access a private backyard and rear deck with an outdoor kitchen and undercover entertaining area.
Downstairs you will find an open-plan living area, a theatre room, kitchen with European appliances and walk-in pantry, laundry, powder room and one bedroom, serviced by an en suite and walk-in robe.
Upstairs contains three bedrooms, one with an en suite, a bathroom and separate living area and kitchenette. From the master bedroom, walk out onto the large balcony for views of Lake King and make the most of the morning sun.
Multiple split-system reverse-cycle air conditioners are throughout (including bedrooms) to provide heating and cooling, while the wood heater in the main living area provides the ambience and warmth needed in the cooler months.
The property also features a double garage.
Apply now for your opportunity to view this executive property.
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