Marrying sophistication and style with a life of carefree convenience, this streamlined home sits only steps from Waverley Park's iconic stadium and showcases the perfect amalgamation of indoor and outdoor space.
• The interior offers an incredible sense of harmony with the living, dining • Kitchen adorned with floating floorboards, stone benches, Smeg appliances plus an island breakfast bench • A covered alfresco entertaining deck that adds to the home's carefree feel and offers the perfect setting to dine outdoors or relax with friends, all beautifully enhanced by a stacked stone feature wall • A powder room and laundry add convenience on the ground floor • The upper level receives you with a retreat • Two robed bedrooms including a master bedroom with built-in-robes and ensuite • Further complemented by a family bathroom with a toilet • Ducted heating/refrigerated air conditioning • High ceilings • Under-stair storage • Garden Storage • A single garage with internal access and a rear roller door
Placed mere meters from Waverley Park Stadium where you can access the oval, shops, gym, and eateries, whilst close to Waverley Meadows Primary, Wheelers Hill Secondary, Caulfield Grammar, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, parkland, buses plus EastLink and Monash Freeway.
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