Situated just off Whitehorse Road, this expansive single-level three-bedroom home is equipped with ducted heating and cooling as well as an alarm system, presenting an excellent opportunity to reside in the highly sought-after central Balwyn locale. Positioned within the prestigious Balwyn High School zone and close to amenities such as the Palace Cinema, restaurants, cafes, and Balwyn Park, this property also offers easy access to leading public and private schools and the CBD via tram. The residence features an entry foyer leading to a generously proportioned living room that flows into the dining area and kitchen. Three spacious bedrooms, a bathroom with a separate WC, and a separate laundry provide ample accommodation and convenience. A sunroom overlooking the backyard garden and a lock-up garage with direct access to the rear garden enhance the property's appeal. With its prime location just a short stroll from Whitehorse Road, this property offers the ultimate in convenience, allowing residents to enjoy all the attractions of Balwyn Village with ease.
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