28 Cook Street sits slightly elevated, which makes a difference. Better light, a bit of outlook, and even a glimpse of the ocean.
Inside, the living space is generous without being over the top, linking through to a modernised kitchen that’s been updated where it counts. It’s a layout that’s easy to live in and easy to furnish. There are two proper double bedrooms, plus a third room that can swing either way, extra living, office, or bedroom depending on what you need. The bathroom is central, with a separate toilet alongside, which is practical and works well for families or guests. Out the back, the patio has been dropped down to create a more private, sheltered entertaining space. It’s a good setup, usable, not just there to look at. The grounds are tidy and manageable without feeling tight. Basement garaging underneath gives you solid storage and parking, with additional off-street space in front. Overall, it’s a well-kept home in a location that continues to be popular for a reason. First home, lock-and-leave, or something easy to hold, it fits a few different buyers and does it well.