Sensationally sized for growing families over two generous levels with a choice of three living zones and a large cook's kitchen, this long-held and superbly maintained circa-1970s abode is ready to embrace the next era.
Steps to John Paul College and the Beach Street restaurant strip with the Homemaker Centre, Monash University and Frankston Hospital just beyond, the property is situated on the close perimeter of Frankston city centre and within the McClelland College zone.
Drenched in natural light, the north-facing living room and family room provide a choice of settings to relax and entertain friends, while the rumpus room upstairs would also make the perfect home office for those who work remotely.
Updated in recent years, the generously sized galley kitchen features sleek countertops, crisp white cabinetry, a gas cooktop and stainless-steel oven and dishwasher. Interconnecting with the dining zone, the layout is designed for lifestyle convenience.
The four bedrooms are well serviced with a walk-in robe and ensuite off the master, along with a full second bathroom and a powder room spread across the two levels.
A long paved alfresco area is ideal for outdoor living and blissful summer barbecues with family and friends, while a gas log fireplace, split-system, carport and caravan bay are among the inclusions.
Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact George Devic on 0400 022 192 or Shane Teo on 0426 277 138 anytime.
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Listing ID: 182282676. This listing has been viewed 4 times. It was first displayed on 08/02/2024 and last updated on 25/03/2024.
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