1/77 Kionga Street, Clayton, Vic 3168
Sold: $638,000 (08-08-2015)- hotel 3
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If you love being at the heart of everything, you?ll love nothing more than living in this outstanding fully-renovated unit, set on an easy-care 330sqm (approx.) allotment in the very heart of Clayton. What?s also guaranteed to attract the first-time buyer, downsizer and astute investor is the intelligently configured single-level layout that?s designed to accommodate multi-generational living.
A fully self-contained one-bedroom arrangement at the rear of the home, complete with a second kitchen, bathroom and toilet facilities and a Euro laundry, allows extended family members to remain close at hand yet not underfoot. However, there?s also the option of leasing it to generate a passive stream of income!
Admirers of contemporary style will appreciate the captivating interior that?s dressed with warm timber floors underfoot, abundant natural light, trendy light fittings and a neutral colour palette that allows the future occupant to move straight in and decorate freely. Beautiful high ceilings accentuate height and space throughout, while zoned bedrooms of generous proportions guarantee privacy and comfort.
Stainless steel appliances add style to the spacious kitchen, while the sun-kissed lounge flows through to the adjacent dining to create an expansive living set-up.
Enjoy BBQ gatherings out on the covered deck that takes pride of place in the maintenance-free courtyard, and for the homebuyer placing a priority on location, walking distance access to Monash University, Clayton train station, bus transport, Monash Medical Centre, the Clayton Rd shopping strip and IKEA Homemaker Centre is sure to please!
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