2 Melanie Court, Mount Waverley, Vic 3149
Sold: $890,000 (09-21-2016)- hotel 3
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You desire the substantial-sized block, space for the kids, a quiet sanctuary for the adults, a place to entertain, zoned accommodation and if you're really lucky, a peaceful court location that caters for a carefree family lifestyle. Well, that perfect home you dream about is right here before your eyes.
Attracting minimal traffic flow and offering outstanding access to Chadstone Shopping Centre, Oakleigh Central, transport, Monash University and Amsleigh Park Primary School, the neighbourhood?s credentials for family living are second to none. So, too, is this solid family residence, which caters for every member of the growing family.
The presence of two separate living zones means there truly is a space for everyone. Escapes from the daily grind can be enjoyed in front of the open fireplace that stands proud in the central living area (also comprising the spacious meals area and large updated kitchen dressed with timber benchtops), while the sunken family living delights with its stately proportions.
An undercover alfresco is ideal for outdoor entertaining, and with a grassed flat yard, kids have plenty of green space to explore.
Bedrooms are successfully zoned away from the main living areas and serviced by a fully-tiled bathroom with a corner spa; a double garage coupled with a huge separate workshop, meanwhile, promotes clutter-free living.
And if you happen to work from home, a private studio attached to the rear of the large shed is perfect in so many ways.
Adding further appeal, this excellent home on a sizeable 659sqm (approx.) allotment also features gas ducted heating and split-system heating and cooling.
"In Conjunction With Statewide Property Advocacy"
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