Coastal living with endless ocean views

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Tom Bowden

The Advertiser

An Encounter Bay home is ready to be the setting of happy family holiday memories, and also provides the opportunity for you to enjoy life in the coastal hotspot full-time.

Shane and Judy Curran bought their home 15 Laurie Ave in 2003, attracted by its location and enviable views.

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This cherished family holiday home has been a beloved retreat for the current owners for over 22 years.


Perched on the high side of the road, the home offers captivating views that stretch from the rolling hills to the north, sweeping across Victor Harbor, Encounter Bay, and Granite Island, all the way to Goolwa and the Coorong.


Mrs Curran says the couple – and their family – have thoroughly loved their time there since.

“It has been the best investment in our family and our lifestyle that we have ever made,” she says.

“Our grandchildren were born into that house and we’ve celebrated engagements and weddings, and milestone birthdays, fabulous Christmases and Easters and long weekends with family and friends – it has been just amazing.

“We wanted views – we didn’t want to be on the waterfront – but we wanted views, and we got them in spades and these views can’t ever be built out.

“Plus, because it faces east, the sunrises are spectacular, and at night time we can see the lights twinkling from Victor Harborto Port Elliot – it’s an absolute fairyland at night!”

The home features multiple living areas, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.


Beautifully renovated, the heart of the home is the stunning white kitchen which amazing views.


The home sits on an 859sqm allotment and has three bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, and an expansive balcony and veranda – offering enviable views.

With the property not being used as often as it used to be, the time has come for it to be loved by new owners.

“It’s time to pass it on to another family who can enjoy it and love it as much as we have,” Mrs Curran says.

The home is on the market with Ray White Goolwa/Victor Harbor and has a price guide of $850,000 to $895,000.

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