Set on a generous 692sqm block, 25 Roydon Way, Girrawheen presents a fantastic opportunity for first-home buyers, families, or investors seeking space, practicality, and future potential.
Built in 1977, this well-presented 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers comfortable living with a bright kitchen, functional layout, separate laundry, and inviting living spaces throughout. The home has been kept neat, making it ready to enjoy while still offering scope to add your own touch over time.
The property is zoned 20/40, making this a 3-unit site. The property offers great, respectable tenants who would love to stay on.
One of the standout features is the large covered veranda, creating an impressive outdoor entertaining area perfect for family gatherings, weekend BBQs, or simply relaxing while overlooking the backyard.
For investors, the property offers strong appeal with its generous land size, practical side access, spacious outdoor areas, and family-friendly layout. The side access adds flexibility for storage, trailers, work vehicles, or future use, making the property attractive to a wide range of buyers and tenants.
Positioned in a convenient Girrawheen location close to local schools, parks, shops, and transport options, this is a solid opportunity to secure a spacious home in an established suburb.
Property Features
3 bedrooms
1 bathroom
692sqm land size
House
Built in 1977
Large covered veranda
Side access
Bright and functional kitchen
Comfortable living and dining areas
Separate laundry
Spacious backyard with established greenery
Great option for owner-occupiers or investors
Convenient Girrawheen location
25 Roydon Way, Girrawheen combines space, comfort, outdoor living, and investment potential - with the veranda and side access being key features that make this property stand out
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