Positioned in a quiet court location, 2A Vallence Court, Wallan offers an exceptional opportunity to secure a modern, low-maintenance home on its own title, perfectly suited to first-home buyers, downsizers, or investors. Designed for easy living, this well-presented residence combines comfort, functionality, and everyday convenience in a highly sought-after pocket of Wallan.
Inside, the home features a thoughtfully laid-out floorplan with light-filled living and dining areas that create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The centrally located kitchen is practical and well equipped, seamlessly connecting to the main living zone and making both daily living and entertaining effortless. The bedrooms are generously sized and fitted with built-in robes, while the bathroom is neatly presented and services the home with ease.
Stepping outside, a private, low-maintenance courtyard provides the perfect space to relax, entertain, or enjoy a quiet moment without the burden of extensive upkeep. Additional comforts include split-system heating and cooling for year-round comfort and secure parking, further enhancing the appeal of this easy-care property.
Conveniently located just moments from Wallan's schools, shops, cafés, parks, and public transport, this home delivers a lifestyle of practicality and peace in a growing community. Whether you are looking to move straight in or secure a solid investment, 2A Vallence Court is a smart and appealing choice in a prime location.
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