Well located in the most sought-after Mount View Primary and Glen Waverley Secondary College Zones (STSA), this recently renovated 4 bedroom family residence sit on a generous allotment of 659sqm approx. and features delightful L-shaped living space with abundant sunlights, well-equipped kitchen and meals zone boasting a stainless steel oven, gas cooktop, Fisher and Paykel dishwasher plus a breakfast bench, four bedrooms with BIRs, Master with ensuite, supplemented by central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry, well-maintained backyard featuring lawn area and established gardens.
Other features include high ceilings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system air conditioning, long side driveway which can fit 2 cars.
Situated in an ideal family location within the GWSC and Mount View Primary zones (STSA), close to parkland, The Glen Shopping Center plus Eastlink and Monash Freeway.
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