A 2 bedroom brick veneer unit in the heart of Woodend.

Home would suit an elderly person, first home buyer, investor or someone wishing to minimise use of their car. Comprises:
2 bedrooms with built in robes
Bathroom with shower, bath, basin and separate toilet
Kitchen,
Combined meals/ living area with cathedral ceilings
New electric split system
Electric hot water system
Gas along the street but not connected
Single lockup garage with room for a second car in the driveway
Private back yard
Very low maintenance
Good TV, cable and internet reception.

Clean throughout and well maintained.

The unit is:
* 3 minutes walk to the Woodend rail station on the Melbourne-Bendigo line.
* 5 minutes walk to the town centre coffee precinct and all Woodend has to offer including micro brew house, medical centre, dentist, library, sport and social clubs, schools, churches, pool, supermarket, restaurants, community centre and more.
* 10 minutes walk to golf club.
. Excellent cycling, walking and touring opportunities throughout the picturesque town and surrounds

The unit is located in a quiet street one block from train station and clock tower coffee precinct
One of 7 units built around 1992.
Low body corporate fees – $225 per quarter.
Achieving $290 a week in rental. Could rent for more.

The town of Woodend is an easy commute to Melbourne on the V/line train or excellent Calder Freeway. Melbourne Airport is 30 minutes away and the goldfield and spa towns (including Daylesford, Kyneton, Castlemaine and Bendigo) are all within 30minutes. Easily accessible by car along the Calder Freeway (110km speed limit) and only 50 minutes from Melbourne.

The town has
. vibrant art and cultural events
. an old fashioned pub music culture, (no pokies in either of the hotels)
. farmers markets
. hanging rock events and concerts – only 10 minutes away
. and a year round calendar of events of all types.
. Nearby Kyneton on the rail line also has fantastic cultural, artistic, sporting events happening year round.

The picturesque town of Woodend has an English village feel to it with mature Oak and Elm trees lining the streets and 3 kilometres of mature, overhanging oak trees forming an ‘avenue of honour’ trees – a popular tourist attaction when in its Autumn colours.
Mount Macedon overlooks the town. The town is surrounded by vineyards, forests and beautiful landscapes, including hanging rock and national parks.

Please phone to arrange an inspection!