35 Gould Street, FRANKSTON
$680pw
Move in: 15/09/25
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Charming and Spacious Family Home in the Heart of Frankston moments to the beach
Discover comfort and convenience at 35 Gould Street, Frankston. This beautiful weatherboard home offers a perfect blend of classic charm, ideal for families or professionals seeking a peaceful yet accessible lifestyle. With spacious rooms and period features throughout, this property is ready to welcome you home. Moments to Kananook Creek walking track and nestled between the creek and the beach. • 3 generous bedrooms each with built-in wardrobes, two with ensuite bathrooms • Charming kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Bright and airy living and dining areas with polished timber floors • Flexible floorplan with a large front office space • Central bathroom and laundry with separate shower and bath for added convenience • Fabulous paved private courtyard • Additional secluded rear courtyard and moments to a beautiful, quiet beach • Off-street parking with a double carport behind a secure remote-controlled roller door and two garden sheds • Split system air conditioning for year-round comfort • Just footsteps from the calming sands of Long Island beach Nestled in a quiet street you will be metres from local cafes and tree lined walking tracks, a stroll away from Frankston's bustling CBD, parks, and the scenic Frankston beachside precinct on the gorgeous Mornington Peninsula. Enjoy quick access to public transport, shopping centres and recreational facilities, making everyday living effortless and enjoyable. Just 80 metres from a calm sandy beach. ***It is a requirement of entry to all Ray White Frankston Rental Inspections that a valid photo ID is presented to the Leasing Agent. Information not limited to name and ID number may be recorded in accordance with our Privacy Policy.*** Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Ray White Frankston will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.