Stunningly presented throughout, this large ornate timber home is ideal for the young family needing easy access to Ascot Vale train station, Union Road shopping and schools.
Comprising of three generously sized bedrooms, formal lounge, bright central kitchen, dining, large family room at rear, bathroom, laundry, undercover outdoor entertaining area with pizza oven storage shed and carport at front for one car. Features include; heating, cooling, polished timber floors, high lavish ceilings and more. Inspections are sure to impress.
Note: Pizza oven & BBQ is not in working order & not included with the property.
NB: As this property may be located in an area where car parking is at a premium, please make your own enquiries with the municipal council to determine if a resident parking permit is required for on street car parking.
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Contact Liza Ajredini to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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