Welcome to the King of the Court, proudly positioned at the sought-after and lucky Number 8 address in a quiet court location. Freshly updated throughout and sitting on approximately 671m² of land, this spacious family residence offers the size, flexibility and comfort that large families have been searching for.
Boasting 5 generous bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 5 toilets and an impressive 3 ensuites, the home features a highly desirable downstairs bedroom with its own ensuite, perfect for extended family, guests or multi-generational living.
Recently refreshed from top to bottom, you'll appreciate the brand-new carpets, new flooring throughout and fresh internal paint, allowing you to simply move in and enjoy. Multiple living zones provide plenty of space for the growing family, while ducted heating and evaporative cooling ensure year-round comfort.
Conveniently located close to Thomas Mitchell Primary School, Gleneagles Secondary College, Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and Hallam Railway Station, this home also enjoys easy access to parklands, public transport and major road connections.
A rare opportunity to secure a substantial family home in a tightly held court location. The owners have made their intentions clear – this property is to be sold on Auction Day.
Property Features
5 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
5 Toilets
3 Ensuites
Downstairs Bedroom with Ensuite
Multiple Living Areas
Ducted Heating
Evaporative Cooling
Brand New Carpet
New Flooring Throughout
Freshly Painted Throughout
671m² Approx. Land
Quiet Court Location
Lucky Number 8 Address
Outgoings
Council Rates & Charges: $3,061.20 p.a. approx.
South East Water Charges(Current quarterly charges):
Water Service Charge: $21.97
Sewerage Service Charge: $100.41
Melbourne Water Charge: $31.25
Parks Charge: $22.45
Usage Charges: $26.38 (varies with consumption)
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