Located at the end of a cul-de-sac lays this spacious, modern family home that features stunning views over the northern end of Clare. 14 Michael Court is a solidly constructed home, completed in 2005, with peaceful surroundings and quality finishes.
Features include: • Be greeted into the home with quality tiles flowing into the open main living space. • Large open living space with ample light, facing east. • Great size kitchen featuring a dishwasher, corner pantry, breakfast bar, and a double sink overlooking the breathtaking views. • Spacious formal living space with carpet underfoot. • Master bedroom is generously sized, with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. • Bedrooms two and three and double-sized with floor-to-ceiling built-in wardrobes. • Bedroom four is also double-sized, with a walk-in wardrobe. • Three-way main bathroom. • Neutral tones throughout. • Reverse cycle air conditioning throughout. • Front deck designed to capture 180-degree views. • Second undercover entertaining space at the side of the home. • Fully fenced backyard with two garden sheds. • Set on a block size of 1070m2.
Currently tenanted until 17th of May at $460 per week.
Located in a highly desired area of Clare, be sure to enquire today!
Mark O'Meagher 0424 156 780
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