Paynesville VIC 3880 8 May Park Drive
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4  Beds
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2  Baths
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2  Cars
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First National Real Estate King & Heath - Paynesville
PEACEFUL CUL-DE-SAC LIVING IN THE HEART OF PAYNESVILLE
Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by quality homes, this inviting four-bedroom residence strikes the perfect balance between comfort, space, and convenience.

Just moments from Paynesville Primary School and less than 1.5km from the Esplanade, it offers an effortless coastal lifestyle with easy access to local shops, cafes, and the waterfront.

Set on a generous 787sqm block, the property is framed by a beautifully established garden, providing a sense of privacy and peace. The spacious front yard a dedicated position for off-street parking, perfect for a caravan, boat, or extra vehicle. Inside, the home is warm and welcoming, featuring a hot box wood burner to keep things cozy in winter, along with a new Daikin reverse cycle system for year-round comfort. The kitchen and living areas are well laid out, flowing seamlessly to the outdoor spaces-ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.

For those who need extra storage or a place to tinker, there's a powered workshop and a garden shed. Solar panels add to the home's efficiency, helping to keep energy costs down.

With plenty of space, great privacy, and a sought-after location, this is a home that offers both lifestyle and practicality. Don't miss out - schedule your inspection today and experience it for yourself.
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