RENT: $775pw
BOND: $3,100
AVAILABLE: Thursday 17th July, 2025
LEASE TERM: 12 months
PETS: Upon application
Emma Irving of Smith Partners Real Estate is proud to present this beautifully preserved and extended character bungalow, perfectly positioned on a corner allotment in the highly sought-after coastal suburb of Glenelg North.
Boasting stunning street appeal and charm throughout, this three-bedroom home offers the ideal blend of timeless character and modern comfort. Set behind beautifully maintained gardens, the home features polished pine floorboards, redwood picture rails, soaring ornate ceilings, and a flexible floorplan with multiple living zones.
Each of the three bedrooms is well-proportioned, with the master offering a walk-in robe, additional built-in storage, and private access to a quaint courtyard. The main bathroom is centrally located and fitted with a walk-in shower, vanity, and stylish checkerboard tiling.
The front sitting room with feature fireplace and a sunlit, west-facing position offers a cosy yet elegant space to unwind. The rear extension opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen, family and meals area, all overlooking a sunken, palm-fringed garden. The kitchen is complete with solid Jarrah cabinetry, 900mm Baumatic oven and gas cooktop, breakfast bar, and ample storage.
Additional features include a remote-entry lock-up garage with workshop and 3-phase power, a separate gated entry ideal for boat or caravan storage, large separate laundry, and ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout.
Enjoy a lifestyle of ease and convenience, just a short walk to St Leonards Primary School, a safe bike ride to Immanuel College, and only minutes to Glenelg Beach, Jetty Road’s cafes and restaurants, reserves, and public transport options including the Glenelg tram to the CBD.
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