3 bedroom entertaining home in the heart of Strathmore
The Essentials: - 3 carpeted bedrooms - Kitchen with access to the courtyard - Large courtyard running the length of the house - Additional private courtyard accessed by the main bedroom
The Extras: - Spacious open-plan lounge and dining adjacent to the long-running courtyard - 2 car spaces 1 carport
The Village: - Direct access to Moonee Ponds Creek Trail - Close to primary and secondary schools - Easy access to shopping precincts and Citylink
The Clincher: A Great home for gathering and entertaining, while also a private abode
The Inspection: If you are satisfied with the property photos, floor plan (when available) and location, please look out for our open times advertised on Tuesdays, or email leasing@pennisi.com.au to arrange an inspection.
Pennisi Real Estate Essendon wish you every success with your property hunt!!
Features include: Balcony / Deck,Garden / Courtyard,Built in wardrobes,Dishwasher,Internal laundry
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