Positioned in one of Westlawn's most sought-after pockets, this flat, level brick and tile residence offers a practical layout, privacy, and long-term investment appeal. Tucked back from the street, with only a handful of neighbours all owner-occupiers this is a quiet and stable setting you'll be glad to call home.
Built circa 2000, the home is in excellent condition and thoughtfully designed. All three bedrooms are generously sized with built-in robes and ceiling fans, while the master bathroom features both a bathtub and separate step-in shower, plus a separate toilet for convenience.
The open-plan living area is a highlight spacious enough to fit a large modular lounge and entertainment setup, complemented by air-conditioning, tiled floors for easy cleaning, and an abundance of natural light. The adjoining kitchen is low-maintenance and practical, with modern appliances, electric stove and oven, and a pleasant outlook to the dining space and rear courtyard. Outdoor living is private and secure, with high fencing and established trees creating a relaxed backdrop.
Additional features include:
Single lock-up garage with laundry and direct courtyard access
Fully fenced yard with extra parking for vehicles, boats or trailers
Low-maintenance design, perfect for downsizers or busy families
Walking distance to town, shops and services
Key details:
3-bedroom brick & tile home, circa 2000
Air-conditioned living, tiled kitchen & dining
Built-in robes & ceiling fans to all bedrooms
Bathroom with separate bath, shower & toilet
Secure single garage plus extra parking
Gas Hot Water
Rental appraisal: $490 $530 per week
Whether you're a first home buyer, investor or downsizer, 30a Milton Street represents smart buying in a tightly held location.
Call Jack Anderson on 0466 269 334 to arrange your viewing today.
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