Dual-Frontage Delight with Boundless Possibilities
One of the first homes constructed in its tightly held position, this calm and charismatic family gem sees standout space and functionality augment its endearing '70s character. With a compelling corner stance amid a hidden hilltop pocket, a compelling facade sits beyond beautifully manicured gardens and terrazzo stairs, revealing an interior rich in retro charm. Offering smart separation between living and bedroom sections, a wide entrance hall introduces a considerable front lounge, flowing effortlessly into an open kitchen/meals with extensive bench, cabinet, and pantry space. A broad balcony provides relaxing room to enjoy a morning coffee, enriched with stunning views spanning city skyscrapers and the historic Moonee Ponds Creek trestle bridge. Three generous bedrooms are accompanied by excellent robe storage and a fitted dressing table to master, while a tidy bathroom boasts a separate WC and individual bath and shower.
Family prize offered for the first time (built in 1975) Meticulously maintained to offer real-world function and retro character Three generous bedrooms joined by excellent storage and a tidy bathroom Abundant under-house storage, vibrant gardens, and off-street parking for six Near acclaimed schools, creek trails, Boeing Reserve, Westfield, and city transport
Featuring vast and easily accessible under-house storage, a full-size laundry, and additional WC, a superbly configured lower level reaches a substantial backyard with vibrant gardens and dual-street access, with three open spaces, a carport, double garage, and versatile, covered setting comfortably housing six or more vehicles. Lovingly constructed in 1975 and offered to the public for the very first time, it's zoned to widely respected Strathmore Secondary and Strathmore North Primary, with the tranquil creek trail, Boeing Reserve Westfield Airport West, city-bound 59 trams, Moonee Ponds buses, and the Tullamarine Freeway just metres away.
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Listing ID: 182277641. This listing has been viewed 13 times. It was first displayed on 07/02/2024 and last updated on 21/03/2024.
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