Soak in the uninterrupted Port Phillip Bay views from this first level two bedroom spacious apartment.
Located on Carrum's stunning beachfront and capturing waterfront views this 2 bedroom property offers the following:
- Kitchen with stone benchtops, gas hot plates, under - bench electric oven, dishwasher - Light filled Spacious lounge with soaring ceilings, timber flooring, gas log fire & reverse cycle heating/cooling opening onto private courtyard - Master bedroom with balcony, built in robe & electric panel heater - Second bedroom with built in robe - Main bathroom with shower & toilet - Undercover security parking for one car
Enjoy the bayside lifestyle with cafes and restaurants, Patterson River walking trails and Carrum train Station a brisk walk away and of course a stunning stretch of white sandy beach at your doorstop.
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