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A triumph in the presentation of this excellently maintained, spacious 3 bedroom residence which makes a perfect entry onto the property ladder for the first home buyer or young family! For investors, the home is set on a huge 758sqm (approx.) block in a quiet cul-de-sac close to town, and you can expect to have a hassle-free property in your portfolio.

The accent is on comfort and spacious accommodation, offering three generous bedrooms, a walk through robe and full ensuite to the master – AND, walk in robes to the second and third bedrooms as well – both closely accessible to the generous main bathroom with separate toilet.

Two very spacious, sunlit living & dining zones, a huge open plan timber kitchen, LED lighting and plush new carpets throughout, 5 year old ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling, solar hot water with electric heater booster, large remote garage/workshop with internal and backyard access, and toilet/hand basin to wash up before entering the home, as well as an enormous, fully fenced backyard to put your mark all over!

By all standards, the home has been well-built with consideration to ensure a spacious layout in every room – with lots of luxuries included and added along the way. An excellent springboard for all kinds of buyers and ready for you or your tenants to call home from day one.
Either enjoy it in its current capacity or spend the bare minimum and reap maximum rewards through capital or increased rent! The possibilities are endless and the choice is yours!

Just off Main Street, walk to Yinnar Primary School, shops, parks and bowling club. 10 minutes up the road to Morwell and Churchill town centres, Federation University and the Morwell National Park – and not much further to Moe!
Located 159 km East of Melbourne, 22 km South of Morwell & 10 km West of Churchill

There is a lot to do in this tight-knit, community-minded region:
Enjoy Yinnar Community Garden
Many fantastic sporting clubs
ARC Gallery – contemporary exhibitions from talented, local artists
The site of the old railway station is now a public park offering a glimpse of the towns past, with the original goods shed containing a museum and the offices of the Historical Society.
A drive out to Yinnar South will afford glorious views, the tiny Holy Innocents Church and the Martin Walker reserve, home to the Strzelecki koala and other native wildlife.

A word from the owner:
This is a comfortable and practical home that really works well. We have enjoyed living here and hope you do also.

About Yinnar
Yinnars rolling hills and dairy country offer beautiful views of the Jeeralang range. The township has a close-knit community and a rising population with a strong reputation for sports such as cricket and football. A project to create historic signage throughout the town has been highly successful.
Yinnar Primary School was established in 1882 and is situated near the RSL hall and kindergarten.
The Latrobe Valley was part of the traditional lands of the Gunai Kurnai people. Recent archaeological surveys along the Morwell River valley have provided an insight into how people lived and where they camped.
Pastoral occupation of the area began with squatters in the early 1840s, and the Scrubby Forest Run near Yinnar was taken up in 1848. European settlement of Yinnar and district began in earnest with the arrival of a group of pioneer families in 1874.
Industry
Most local farmers rear cattle for beef or dairy products. Yinnar and district is also home to a number of self-employed professionals and tradespeople, but the majority of employment is in the larger towns in the closely accessible, Latrobe Valley.
Yinnar & District Today
New housing developments in the town and the district are enabling Latrobe Valley residents to experience the enjoyment of a rural lifestyle in a caring and friendly country community.
LGA – City of Latrobe
County – Buln Buln
State Electorate – Morwell
Federal Division – Gippsland