30 Legacy Drive, Mount Martha

COASTAWAY


Set in a beautiful pocket of beachside Mt Martha where natural bush and modern conveniences converge on the doorstep of Mt Martha Primary, this brilliantly designed coastal residence sits perfectly. Displaying the hallmarks of quality coastal design with high ceilings, ample glazing and generous dimensions in the key rooms, the interior here feels carefree and capable of hosting friends & family all year around.

With professionally landscaped gardens by Smart Landscaping, the property has a strong street presence that is framed by pear trees. These beautiful deciduous trees screen the hot afternoon sun in summer and in autumn and winter the open up the stunning afternoon views of Port Phillip Bay- a truly well conceived transition.

Located only 200m to Mt Martha Primary School and an easy weekend stroll to South Beach and the spoils of Mt Martha Village, this a golden location to enjoy a superb beachside lifestyle. Immaculately presented, simply move your furniture in and start enjoying this new way of life immediately!

Property specifications

- 828sqm block
- 205sqm* living
- Council rates $2245.20 P.A.
- Built 1967; renovated 2017
- Ducted heating & split system heating/cooling
- Open plan kitchen with new oven
- 2700mm+ feature ceilings
- Ducted vacuum
- 8 panel 1.5kw solar power system
- Landscaping by Smart Landscaping
- Dual access with off street parking for 6 vehicles
*information is provided as a guide only

Price

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Sam Danckert 0432 444 040



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