Beautifully renovated and exceptionally well positioned, this street-front villa delivers the perfect balance of style, space and low-maintenance living in one of Palmyra's most convenient pockets.
From the moment you step inside, it's clear this is a home that has been thoughtfully updated. Light-filled interiors, quality finishes and contemporary design combine to create a welcoming space that's ready to enjoy from day one.
The open-plan living area flows seamlessly to an impressive undercover alfresco, creating the ultimate indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Whether you're entertaining friends, enjoying a quiet weekend at home or simply relaxing outdoors, the expansive backyard is a standout feature rarely found in homes of this type.
Positioned at the end of a boutique group of five street-front residences, the home also offers the added benefit of two designated parking spaces and no strata fees.
Just moments from local cafés, shops, parks and recreation facilities, this is an outstanding opportunity for first-home buyers, downsizers and investors seeking a move-in-ready home in a highly convenient location.
- Light-filled open-plan living with split system a/c
- Stylish modern kitchen with gas cooktop, dishwasher, recessed rangehood and excellent storage
- 2 generous bedrooms with BIRs (master with split system a/c)
- Updated bathroom
- Large undercover alfresco ideal for year-round entertaining
- Expansive yard with established gardens and lush lawn
- Secure storeroom
- Street-front position
- No strata fees (shared building insurance only)
- Opposite Melville Reserve and Recreation Centre, with local shops and cafés just a short stroll away
Please contact Todd Grierson on 0417 881 772 for further information.
Council Rates: Approx. $1,819.90 pa
Water Rates: Approx. $1,077.83 pa
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