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HomeIn BusinessUnique Naracoorte home hits the market

Unique Naracoorte home hits the market

SAL Real Estate presents to market a property that combines character, space and flexibility. Set on a generous 4,808 square metres, this unique offering includes two residences, making it ideal for families, investors or those seeking extra income.

The main home is a charming Victorian sandstone villa that has been thoughtfully renovated while keeping its original features. High ceilings, timber floors and decorative details give the home warmth and personality.

At the centre is a light-filled open-plan kitchen, living and dining area, designed for everyday living. Bi-fold doors open to a private outdoor entertaining space, perfect for relaxing or hosting guests.

There are three spacious bedrooms, including a master with ensuite, as well as a well-appointed main bathroom. Heating and cooling are covered with ducted air conditioning, gas heating and classic fireplaces.

The second residence is a separate two-bedroom log cabin, currently operating as a successful Airbnb. It offers a great opportunity for extra income or a comfortable space for extended family, being offered walk in – walk out.

The property also includes solar power, battery storage, rainwater and established gardens, adding to its practicality.

Located within walking distance to the centre of Naracoorte, 43 Gordon Street is a rare chance to secure a property that offers lifestyle, comfort and flexibility in one complete package.

Contact Margot Shortt for more information 0400 940 148.

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