This older style home has been well maintained and lets in an abundance of natural light with a flexible floor plan this home will suit families and couples. Comprising entry hall leading to formal living, separate dining room, Both bedrooms are double size and have built in robes. Huge kitchen with room for a dining table and a gas upright stove. Bathroom with separate bath and shower and separate toilet. Full laundry. Head out the back to large secure rear yard and secure bungalow that could be a bedroom, home office, gym or play room. Featuring polished boards throughout, driveway parking for 2-3 cars. Great location with a bus stop at your doorstep, park across the road, Mentone shops and station within walking distance and beach at the end of the road.
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