THIS stylish inner-city townhouse occupies one of the city’s most magnificent locations.
Perched just back from the waterfront on the verge of Geelong’s CBD, new owners can watch the dolphins play in Corio Bay, or enjoy a coffee along the strip every day.
Perfect for the professional couple (the train station is within walking distance), investors and downsizers, the architect-designed residence at 3 Kerley Street offers the best of inner-city living a 206sq m block.
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Hodges, Geelong West agent Jeff Begg has the listing, with a price guide of $1.35m to $1.45m.
Mr Begg said the architecture was influenced by the city’s historic woolstore warehouses located just a block down the street, while new owners would reap all the rewards of Geelong CBD living.
“It’s a great apartment alternative, on its own title with no owners’ corporation expenses and or involvement in a multi-level complex,” Mr Begg said.
“There are not too many freestanding townhouses with such uninterrupted views around.
“It would be ideal for people looking for a city investment or a base in Geelong if they come here for work.”
As for the mentioned views – Geelong, Corio Bay and beyond await from the north-facing first floor deck.
(And, the Ashby Presbytery of St Peter and St Paul next door is heritage listed, so new owners won’t need to worry about losing their view).
Inside, the beautiful residence offers cosy simplicity.
The ground level is home to the three spacious bedrooms, the main has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, while the other bedrooms each have a built-in wardrobe.
Also on this level is the laundry and soothing main bathroom, as well as access to the private and secure paved rear courtyard.
Upstairs is all about living, and living large.
Here, timber and natural light play a leading role with exposed beams, floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors and polished timber floors.
All the ingredients for an easy-breezy lifestyle are on offer, including the relaxed kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances, and one hell of an island bench.
The family chef will also love the amount of cabinetry and benchspace on offer, too, and can easily chat to guests while preparing meals.
Meals will be a taken with a view, so too after-dinner drinks, in the dining and living zone or, from the north-facing deck.
And, set up the work from home station in the handy study nook just off the living zone (although we can’t guarantee how much work will get done with so much to look at).
The secure abode has extra storage, off-street parking for two cars, with a single garage offering internal access to the laundry and rear courtyard.
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