$1,108,750
3 Bed • 2 Bath • 2 Car • 298m²
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13 Scammell Crescent, Torquay VIC 3228
$1,108,750
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Townhouse description
“FANTASTIC CONTEMPORARY LIVING IN A GREAT LOCATION!!!”
This contemporary residence provides seclusion and privacy in a wonderful location. The distinctive and modern two storey home's clever design emphasises generous flowing spaces and smart storage solutions.
The convenient location ensures a quality low maintenance lifestyle, being only minutes to the Esplanade, Flying fox park and family friendly white's beach. The light filled lower level boasts the open plan living zone, with the kitchen offering stone bench tops, gas cooktop and electric oven opening out to a north facing private backyard.
Upstairs incorporates 3 further bedrooms (Master bedroom with walk in robe and en-suite), family bathroom with bath, second living area which in includes a study area. Other features include; A cosy gas-log fire, split system heating and cooling, ceiling fans in all bedrooms, under-stair storage, solar power system (6.6kw), double car lock up garage with internal access private driveway with plenty of parking, lovely low maintenance gardens, transport at your doorstep and much more.
With nothing more to do than move in, this is your opportunity to own a great property and be one of the many people currently enjoying the beachside lifestyle on offer in this superb position, book your inspection today!!
Property features
Built-in Robes
Dishwasher
Ensuites: 1
Fully Fenced
Living Areas: 2
Toilets: 3
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Tim Carson
McCartney Real Estate
“Breathtaking coastal views”
Torquay is situated along the Great Ocean Road, offering breathtaking coastal views. It's about 100 kilometers from Melbourne, making it a popular choice for both residents and tourists seeking a coastal escape not too far from the city. The lifestyle in Torquay is centred around the ocean and outdoor activities. The town is renowned for its surfing, with famous spots like Bells Beach attracting surfers from around the world. Apart from surfing, there are opportunities for swimming, snorkelling, and other water sports. The coastal trails and national parks provide fantastic hiking and wildlife-watching opportunities. The town also hosts various events and festivals, which add to its vibrant atmosphere. The real estate market in Torquay is often competitive due to its popularity. Properties range from beachfront homes to suburban houses. The coastal properties tend to be highly sought after and can be more expensive. However, there's a range of options available, including apartments, townhouses, and family homes, catering to different preferences and budgets. Apart from the beaches, Torquay boasts a lively café and restaurant scene, offering a variety of cuisines. The Surf World Museum and the nearby Split Point Lighthouse are popular attractions for both locals and visitors. The Bottle of Milk: It's known for its vibrant atmosphere, delicious burgers, and a great selection of craft beers. It's a casual spot that often draws in locals and visitors alike. The outdoor seating adds to the relaxed vibe, and it's a great place for an evening out with friends. The Fish House: This restaurant not only offers fantastic seafood but also a great ambience, especially in the evenings. The views and coastal atmosphere add to the dining experience, making it a popular choice for a nice dinner with a lively yet more refined feel. Both places offer great food and an enjoyable atmosphere for an evening meal, but the specific "best" option might depend on individual preferences for cuisine and ambience. The community in Torquay is known for being friendly and diverse. There are local markets, community events, and plenty of opportunities to get involved in outdoor clubs and groups, fostering a strong sense of community. Torquay offers a mix of investment opportunities and lifestyle choices. The market can be competitive, especially for properties closer to the coast, but the quality of life and the potential for rental income from tourists or long-term tenants make it an attractive prospect. If you're considering investing in Torquay, thorough research on the market trends and understanding the lifestyle preferences of potential buyers or renters would be crucial.
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