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Retreat on Racecourse Lake

116 Kangaroo Lake Road, Lake Charm
3 Bed     2 bath     6 car     3944 Square metres

Discover your own slice of paradise, a stunning property nestled in the tranquil Lake Charm area, offering breath-taking views and direct access to the pristine Racecourse Lake.

Just a short 15-minute drive from Kerang and 30 minutes from the rural city of Swan Hill, this property serves as an ideal retreat for those seeking serenity and natural beauty.Key Features:

Expansive Outdoor Living: Enjoy a large paved area perfect for entertaining, complemented by covered eating and sitting spaces that invite you to relax and soak in the serene surroundings.

Inviting Homestead: The heart of the home boasts an open kitchen and living area with magnificent water views. The kitchen features timber benchtops, electric cooking, and ample storage, while the living area is adorned with vinyl timber-style planks, LED lighting, and a split system for comfort.

Comfortable Bedrooms: The master bedroom includes a split system, walk-in closet, and ensuite for ultimate convenience. Two additional bedrooms, located off the main living area, second bedroom come equipped with built-in robes (BIRs).

Functional Entryway: A convenient mudroom at the entrance provides valuable storage options, ensuring a clutter-free space. Also included is a study nook/ storge space

Stylish Bathrooms: The renovated main bathroom features a walk-in shower and vanity, while the laundry has also been fully upgraded for modern functionality.

Ample Storage: The property includes a large workshop/storage shed with a concrete floor and power, as well as a dedicated caravan/boat carport, catering to all your storage needs. The entry also has a solar electric automatic gate, great for security and convenance.

Spacious Allotment: Set on an expansive 3,944m² allotment, the property benefits from a permanent water right from the lake and is serviced by rainwater with a capacity of 85,000 litres for the house.

Unique Water Access: Racecourse Lake is connected to Kangaroo Lake via a channel, allowing for small boat access and further enhancing the recreational opportunities available.

Location Highlights: Located in the heart of the Kerang Lakes system, this property offers easy access to two major centres, making it a convenient yet secluded lifestyle property. If you’re seeking a home that combines natural beauty, outdoor living, and modern amenities, this is the perfect choice for you. Embrace a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure with unlimited lake access—this unique property is waiting for you to call it home.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity!

Features

     Air Conditioning

     Split-System Air Conditioning

     Split-System Heating

     Fully Fenced

     Outdoor Entertainment Area

     Built-in Wardrobes

     Water Tank

ADDRESS: 116 Kangaroo Lake Road, Lake Charm

PRICE: $720,000 INSPECTION: By appointment

AGENT: Graeme Hayes 0411 338 649, Nathan Hipworth 0458 428 201, Graeme Hayes Real Estate

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