Enjoy everything the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.... bay and surf beaches, wineries, restaurants and cafes, golf courses and beautiful nature walks! Available Furnished on a 12 month lease.
This stunning weatherboard residence is perfectly nestled in a quiet court location, less than 500m to Portsea Back Beach, and minutes to Portsea Hotel, surf beach and Sorrento shops/cafes.
Boasting expansive open-plan living area, light-filled kitchen and separate second living/home office or 4th bedroom option, the home also features master bedroom with ensuite, two further fitted bedrooms, family bathroom and central laundry. With a spacious showcase deck for entertaining and relaxing, this property also offers paved driveway, undercover parking (1 car) and additional off-street parking, storage, heating and air-conditioning.
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