4/70 WELLINGTON ROAD, CLAYTON Positioned opposite Monash University, this two-storey townhouse makes an easy and desirable option in a highly sought locale. This boutique complex's classic exterior is a perfect introduction to the relaxed living within, offering a secure private garden and private balcony with modernised interiors for comfortable turn-key living.
The practical floor plan reveals a north-facing living and dining domain enhanced by a large kitchen with brand new appliances, folding back to the secure yard and concrete patio. Upstairs, both bedrooms boast built-in robes (master with private balcony access), complemented by a central, modernised bathroom with laundry facilities.
A secure car space on title and ample storage conclude this brilliant residence minutes to both Clayton and Westall station, and only minutes to shopping centres and Princes Hwy/Dandenong Road for an easy commute to the Melbourne CBD.
This property is unfurnished, lease period is for 12 months and the unit is available now.
Photos may not reflect the actual unit accurately therefore please rely on on site inspection.
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Features include: Balcony,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards
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