A quiet single level townhouse with low maintenance gardens in central parkside location.
Situated in a quiet location opposite Curley Rourke Reserve, this spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom home boasts all-day sun and a parkside setting perfect for all ages.
The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light thanks to the north-facing wall of windows that leads out to a paved courtyard. The sizeable master suite offers a tranquil retreat, while the large secondary bedrooms provide ample space for work or relaxation. There's even a bonus home office nook tucked away behind a sliding door.
The gourmet kitchen features premium stone benchtops, while the extra-large laundry doubles as a butler's pantry. The elegant ensuite and separate powder room complete the picture. Rich red hardwood floors flow throughout the living areas, complemented by plush carpets in each bedroom. Built-in and walk-in robes ensure ample storage, while ducted heating and cooling provide year-round comfort. Video intercom adds an extra layer of security and a generous double auto garage.
The location on a curved crescent wrapping around the reserve offers the best of both worlds - a tranquil park setting and easy access to Highett Road shops and rail precinct. Enjoy new cafes and shops on the nearby Keith St strip, and experience all that Bayside living has to offer, with the park as your extended front yard!
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Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Carpeted,Courtyard,Dishwasher,Floorboards
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