Nestled in an enviable locale, this charming residence boasts a prime position merely a 10-minute stroll from Kingsway, The Glen Shopping Centre, and the convenience of train and bus stations. Perfectly situated within the coveted Glen Waverley Secondary College Zone and in proximity to Glen Waverley Primary School, Wesley College, and the Eastlink Freeway, this home offers unparalleled accessibility.
Inside, the original yet well-maintained dwelling features two generously sized bedrooms, a separate lounge room for relaxation, and a remarkably spacious kitchen and meals area. The bathroom, accompanied by a separate toilet, ensures convenience for daily routines. Comfort is enhanced with a split system installed in the lounge room, while the ample outdoor space serves as a versatile area for storage and leisure activities.
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