It doesn't get much better than Peaceful Bay. The tightly held hamlet has been the holiday destination for generations of families from near and far, and the Peaceful Bay Chalets have provided accommodation for many of those families. Chalet 8 offers three bedrooms and can sleep up to 6 people. The fully furnished strata-titled property (in the freehold area) has been very well maintained over the years, and was repainted internally three years ago. Other improvements have been made recently, with new roller blinds, new security screen doors to the front and rear, and a 2.5m x 1.2m shed built in November 2022. This is a great opportunity to secure a property in Peaceful Bay, that returns a very healthy return on investment when not being used by the owner. For further information please contact Andrew Barrow on 0409081075.
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