Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 37 Robin Street
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First National Real Estate King & Heath - Lakes Entrance
COASTAL CHARMER!
Embrace the coastal charm of this cosy 2-bedroom home, set on a generous 668sqm (approx.) block, perfectly situated to enjoy all Lakes Entrance has to offer. Both bedrooms feature built-in robes, providing ample storage, while the single bathroom is well-appointed to meet your needs.
This delightful home is just moments away from the local golf course, walking tracks, school, and the bustling town centre, placing cafes, shops, and scenic water views at your fingertips. You'll love the calming sound of waves as you unwind in this peaceful retreat, making it a true coastal escape.
Ideal for downsizers, first-home buyers, or those looking for a beachside getaway, this property combines comfort, convenience, and the unique charm of seaside living. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of paradise in the heart of Lakes Entrance.
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