Nestled at the rear of the complex, within metres of the Cowes Foreshore and just a short walk from the shops and cafes.
Comprising four generous bedrooms, dual master suites with ensuites, all bedrooms feature spacious robes, the remaining bedrooms include large built in robes. This modern home is serviced by a main bathroom, two separate toilets and a laundry.
The second floor boasts a light and bright open plan living/dining area, which flows directly out on to one of the three outdoor entertaining areas with breathtaking bay views
Please Note: This property is available for Private Inspection Only.
Additional features include: Heated flooring to the bathrooms. Ducted heating and cooling. Intercom system. Direct lift access. Basement parking.
This property for rent is proudly offered by Ray White Real Estate Phillip Island.
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Jamee Riley to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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