Bairnsdale VIC 3875 13 Glenda Court
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Charming Home in a Quiet Court
Nestled in a peaceful court, 13 Glenda Court, Bairnsdale, offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. This well-presented three-bedroom, two-bathroom brick home is an excellent choice for first-home buyers or those looking to downsize while staying close to town.
Step inside and be welcomed by floating timber floors, with a spacious lounge, complete with a gas fire for cosy winter nights and air conditioning for year-round comfort. Flowing seamlessly from the lounge, the dining area boasts cathedral ceilings and ample space for a six-seat table, while the adjoining kitchen provides plenty of room for two to cook and clean with ease.
Down the hallway, you'll find a convenient study by the entrance, generous built-in storage, and a centrally located main bathroom, which connects to the ensuite for added functionality. The master bedroom offers built-in robes and air conditioning, while the remaining two bedrooms are well-sized and feature built-in robes.
Outside, the backyard is perfect for those who need extra storage, featuring a powered garden shed and a single garage/shed with drive-through access via the carport and double gates.
With its fantastic location, practical layout, and ample shedding, this home is a wonderful opportunity not to be missed! Contact King & Heath Real Estate Bairnsdale on 03 5152 3311 today to arrange an inspection.
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