Set on approximately 387m², this beautifully renovated 1950s mid-century weatherboard home effortlessly blends timeless character with modern comfort.
Welcomed by a formal entry, the home flows into an elegant formal lounge featuring plantation shutters and a cosy wood burning fireplace, adjoining a dedicated dining area, perfect for entertaining or relaxed family living.
At the heart of the home is a brand-new designer kitchen, showcasing shaker-profile cabinetry, sleek porcelain benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances, induction cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher, and a premium Franke sink. A spacious family room extends the living space, offering flexibility for growing families.
The accommodation is equally impressive, highlighted by an exceptionally spacious master bedroom complete with a large, modern ensuite. Two additional bedrooms include built-in robe and robe storage, and are serviced by a central bathroom with shower over bath. A generous laundry adds further practicality.
Step outside to a private red brick-paved courtyard, ideal for entertaining, complete with a shade sail and garden shed. Car accommodation is well catered for with a double carport and ample lock-up storage
Nestled in a golden pocket of Mitcham, steps away from Rangeview Village, Mitcham train station and Simpsons Park. Zoned for Vermont Primary and Vermont Secondary College, you're also in close proximity to Mitcham Shopping Centre with Woolworths supermarket, Brentford Square shops, Heatherdale Reserve, buses, and Eastlink.
Additional features include:
Satin-polished Tasmanian oak hardwood floorboards
Plantation shutters throughout
Gas ducted heating
Split system air conditioning
Ceiling fans in bedrooms
Sash windows
Picture rails and ornate cornices
High ceilings
This is a rare opportunity to secure a character-rich home with all the modern conveniences in a sought-after Mitcham location.
We donate a portion of our fee from every property transaction to the Woodards Foundation to support people experiencing homelessness, family violence and social isolation.