Positioned in a peaceful court within the highly sought-after pocket of Endeavour Hills, this beautifully presented three-bedroom residence delivers refined, low-maintenance living on an elevated 259m² (approx.) allotment - all with no body corporate fees.
Capturing tranquil outlooks from its private, enclosed front garden, the home offers a seamless blend of style, comfort and practicality. Designed for effortless entertaining and relaxed everyday living, the expansive open-plan living and dining domain flows beautifully to an extensive front deck - the perfect setting to host family gatherings or unwind while enjoying the elevated views.
The renovated kitchen is both elegant and functional, featuring a striking waterfall-edge stone benchtop and quality finishes, perfectly complementing the polished timber flooring that flows throughout the home.
Key Features:
Elevated 259m² (approx.) allotment with private front garden
Spacious open-plan living and dining zone
Renovated kitchen with waterfall-edge stone benchtop
Polished timber flooring throughout
Gas ducted heating
Evaporative cooling
Generous front decking ideal for entertaining
Exceptionally low-maintenance gardens
Peaceful court location
Walking distance to parkland, public transport and quality schools
No body corporate fees
Whether you are a first home buyer seeking independence without strata constraints, a downsizer wanting space without compromise, or an astute investor looking for strong returns, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity in a tightly held locale.
Estimated Rental Return: $600–$630 per week
Council Rates: Approx. $1,850 per annum
Body Corporate: None (shared driveway insurance applicable)
A rare offering combining elevation, privacy, lifestyle, and financial freedom - all in one impressive package.
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