1/1 Nonna Street, Oakleigh East, Vic 3166
Sold: $1,100,000 (05-13-2018)- hotel 4
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Intelligently designed and meticulously crafted with its own frontage, no common land, private driveway and therefore no Body Corp fees, this brand new & family functional custom built four-bedroom residence packs space and quality with a desirable low maintenance edge.
Gorgeous American Oak floors greet your arrival behind the front door and glide beyond the luxurious downstairs Master bedroom (with walk-in robe & frameless showers, wall to ceiling tiled ensuite) before arriving at the showroom open-plan living, which dazzles with its chic character, gourmet kitchen with waterfall edged stone island, dishwasher, walk-in pantry & 900mm BOSCH gas appliances and integration with the peaceful and private courtyard.
Venture upstairs and the positive impressions continue upon discovering three generous-sized bedrooms (second master also with walk-in robe & ensuite), separate study nook and a sumptuous family bathroom complete with a large bath and floor-to-ceiling tiling for added wow factor.
Ducted refrigerated heating and cooling ensures climate levels inside are perfect any time of year, while a security system, intercom, led light switches, internal access to the single garage, storage and an additional off-street car space adds further appeal to this contemporary show-stopper.
Conveniently located for it is in walking distance to Macrina shops, primary schools and parks. Also is an only moment to Oakleigh train, Chadstone Shopping Centre, Huntingdale Golf Club, Oakleigh Central, Monash University Clayton Campus and the Monash Freeway.
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