King & Heath First National - Paynesville
King & Heath First National - Paynesville

King & Heath First National - Paynesville

63 The Esplanade  Paynesville, VIC 3880
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
71
Sold
78
For sale
81
Avg. days advertised
Rentals
40
Rented
1
For rent
Take a Lake Break in PAYNESVILLE PAYNESVILLE on the Victorian South East Coast is a major destination on the increasingly popular Gippsland Lakes System, the largest inland waterway in the Southern Hemisphere.  PAYNESVILLE, located 16 kilometers south of the major provincial City of Bairnsdale, has grown rapidly in recent times and is increasingly popular with people wishing to re-locate to a waterfront environment with a temperate climate. The wider Paynesville – Eagle Point – Raymond Island – Newlands Arm areas offer opportunities for further residential development given the existing infrastructure provision, access to retail service centres and suitable land for residential development. The inland harbour system in Paynesville even allows residents to live out over the water !!   The King & Heath First National Real Estate office is located in a prominent position on the Esplanade in Paynesville. King and Heath has been operating continuously throughout Gippsland since 1923. We have played a key role in the development of the waterways as well as the sale of all types of properties in the Paynesville area. We offer the a comprehensive and professional Real Estate service with the largest portfolio of properties.  Our office is open 7 days and our knowledgeable and dedicated staff are happy to assist at all times.

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