It is rare to find such a character-filled home within the McKinnon Secondary College catchment. Behind the rose gardens and classic picket fence, 22 Ellen Street is an elevated, light-filled retreat defined by its architectural integrity and mid-century soul.
The oversized, north-facing living area provides the flexibility to reconfigure the layout or even create a third bedroom (STCA), ensuring the home can evolve with your requirements. Perfectly positioned for families, the residence sits within both the McKinnon Secondary and Valkstone Primary zones - with both schools and a local Early Learning Centre within easy walking distance.
Property Features
Versatile Layout: Large north-facing living area, oversized bedrooms with huge built-in robes.
Pristine Character: High ceilings, decorative cornices, and unique architectural tiling.
Outdoor Entertaining: Elevated cafe deck featuring a retractable awning for year-round use.
Modern & Sustainable: Solar panel system, ducted heating, and split-system cooling.
Secure Grounds: Fully fenced, child and pet-friendly front yard.
Double School Zones: Strictly zoned for Valkstone Primary and McKinnon Secondary - both top-performing schools in Victoria.
Location Highlights
10 min walking to McKinnon Secondary (950m)
10 min walking to Bentleigh East Centre Road Shops (700m)
10 min walking to Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre (GESAC) (950m)
8 min walking to Valkstone Primary School (1.0km)
5 min drive to Bentleigh Station (2.6km)
A rare opportunity to secure a home with genuine heart and soul in the absolute centre of the McKinnon zone.
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