Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 4 Banksia Court
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5  Beds
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3  Baths
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4  Cars
$650,000
First National Real Estate King & Heath - Lakes Entrance
DUAL LIVING INVESTMENT!
This spacious brick home in Lakes Entrance is located in a quiet cul-de-sac and is ideal for a growing or large family, a holiday home that fits everyone, dual occupancy, AirBnb or a great investment! This home has five spacious bedrooms, two downstairs and three upstairs, all with built in robes, and the master having an ensuite. Both levels having their own entrances. Each level has a kitchen, living/dining room, bathroom and laundry. Great size deck with closing blinds and solar panels. A double carport and garage which provides ample off-street parking. A garden with an abundance of established fruit trees, vegetables, and a water tank that requires little maintenance. Simply move in to save time and stress from the construction process.
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