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A prime central Winchelsea development opportunity

September 17, 2020 BY

McCartney Real Estate’s Geoff Bennett says that this large centrally located Winchelsea property would make a great investment

As young families, retirees and tree changers look to Winchelsea for a lifestyle change, driving population growth up and the average age down, property prices have risen as demand has pushed the median house price up by over $170,000 in five years.

Winch appeal is due to the fact that it offers a relaxing country lifestyle with great health care, rail, swimming pool, modern recreation facilities, freeway to Geelong and Melbourne while retaining a semi-rural environment not to far from the coast.

McCartney Real Estate recent listing at 37 Willis Street Winchelsea offers a great opportunity to secure a central Winch location.
Well situated in the heart of the thriving township of Winchelsea, this unique property of some 3600m2 presents a fantastic opportunity for residential development subject to council approval, land banking with rental income in the interim, or just a charming homestead on a huge block in town.

McCartney selling agent Geoff Bennett said that properties of this size in the main street are becoming a rare find.
“Opportunity abounds with this great old Winch charmer,” Mr Bennett said.

McCartney Real Estate’s Geoff Bennett says that this large centrally located Winchelsea property would make a great investment

“Effectively you can walk to everywhere from this handy location and you could just move right in and make your plans for a new residence or just hold as an investment in the business end of town.”

The property is zoned residential, is internally fenced and has a main street frontage of approximately 40 meters with all town services available including gas in the street.

The character filled residence offers four bedrooms, a good size and functional kitchen, spacious open plan living/dining, formal lounge room, two bathrooms and an extensive, sunny undercover outdoor entertaining area on the sheltered north face.

Further improvements include a large shed of approximately 9 x 12meters with concrete floor and power together with other sundry shedding and plenty of on site parking.

Geoff Bennett

The town centre, public transport, the Barwon River precinct and the many services, attractions and facilities that Winchelsea has to offer are all within an easy walking distance. Waurn Ponds is just 20 minutes away on dual highway and the delights of the Surf Coast are but an idyllic 25 minutes away.

Expressions of Interest closing Monday 12th October 2020 at 5pm.

For more information please contact Geoff Bennett on 0458 513 860.

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