Set within a small group and approached via a common driveway, this single-level brick residence pairs lightfilled, easy-care interiors with a contemporary kitchen and bathroom, and the rare luxury of its own garden and garage. Framed by established trees on a quiet residential street, it offers a calm, low-maintenance lifestyle with shops, parkland, schools and the train all within comfortable reach.
The carpeted living room sits at the heart of the home, drawing in natural light and leafy garden views through wide windows, with moulded cornices, downlights and split-system heating and cooling adding both comfort and character. A study nook is positioned alongside a practical spot for working from home or homework, while a cavity sliding door allows the zone to be opened up to, or closed off from, the rest of the home.
The kitchen and meals area is finished with crisp white cabinetry, a tiled splashback and a full appliance suite including a wall oven, cooktop, canopy range hood and stainless steel dishwasher, complemented by a double sink, pantry and dedicated fridge space. Arched windows above the bench frame the garden and keep the room bright through the day, with room alongside for the everyday dining table.
Both bedrooms are carpeted and generously proportioned. The main enjoys a walk-in robe and its own split-system heating and cooling, while the second is fitted with built-in robes. They share a central bathroom appointed with a freestanding bath, separate shower, vanity with mirrored storage and tiling, with a separate toilet and a full laundry with external access completing a well-considered single-level layout.
Outdoors, a private courtyard of gravel and brick paving is bordered by established garden beds and mature trees; an easy-care setting for morning coffee or a quiet afternoon in the sun. A neat lawn and clipped hedging address the front, while an extra-long single garage with adjoining storage room, additional off-street parking and further storage beneath the house take care of the practicalities.
The result is a home with broad appeal: downsizers seeking single-level ease, first home buyers and professionals wanting comfort without the upkeep, and investors seeking a well-maintained holding in a tightly held pocket.
The location is every bit as appealing as the home itself. Surrey Hills railway station is an easy walk for the city commute, as is the Union Road shopping precinct, where a supermarket, cafés and everyday services are gathered along one leafy strip, with bus services on nearby Canterbury Road broadening the options further.
Box Hill's major shopping, dining and medical precinct is a short drive away, while green space is abundant, with Russell Street Playground and Bluebell Hill Reserve close by and Surrey Gardens, South Surrey Park and Wattle Park all part of the wider neighbourhood. Families are well placed too, with the home zoned to Surrey Hills Primary School and Camberwell High School.