Just footsteps from the stunning parkland surrounding Lake Claremont, this is your opportunity to secure a comfortable family home on this coveted quiet cul-de-sac.
With direct rear access to Mulder Park, this location is rare and offers a lifestyle filled with recreation where you can walk to cafes, the gym, Foodies IGA, Mount Claremont Farmers Market, the Claremont Pool, par 3 golf course, tennis and football clubs, the train and quality public and private schools.
The 1970s home is neat, tidy, and comfortably liveable with 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms plus a study, functional kitchen and bathroom, a big living & dining area plus outdoor entertaining. This is an opportunity you don't want to miss.
Make sure you call Kate Gale for details.
Features: - Direct parkland access - 1970s home - Comfortable renovation to kitchen & bathroom - Northern orientation - Shed - Double carport
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