Spread out over one extremely generous level, this character-filled 1930's timber house is brilliantly located within walking distance to public transport, Merri Creek Trail, local shops, parklands and major arterials. Boasting natural light throughout and a flexible floorplan, this home comprises two fantastic sized bedrooms (one with study nook), bright and spacious kitchen with adjoining meals area, separate lounge/living/entertainment room with box air conditioner, modern central bathroom with shower over bath, vanity and separate toilet. This is all complimented by the rear bungalow perfect as a home office, teenager's retreat or third bedroom. Additional features include gas cooking, gas ducted heating, polished hardwood floors throughout, picture rails, ample storage, rear garage/workshop and low maintenance front and rear yards providing that much desirable outdoor space. Includes two rainwater tanks to the rear yard one to service the garden and the other to service the laundry and toilet. Rental $630 pw.
Features include: Study,Kitchen,Entrance Hall,Floorboards,Air Conditioning,Pets Allowed,Courtyard,Shed,Fully Fenced,Water Tank,Laundry,Gas Hot Water
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