2/40 Nonna Street, Oakleigh East, Vic 3166
Sold: $753,988 (04-17-2016)- hotel 3
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Conveniently located within moments of popular amenities, this brand new sleek executive Townhouse is high in style yet low in maintenance, presenting a smart option for a host of buyers.
The Monash Freeway and nearby train stations (Oakleigh and Huntingdale among them) are within easy reach, providing a stress-free route into the CBD, while the close proximity of Oakleigh?s famed Eaton Mall and Chadstone Shopping Centre takes care of your shopping and dining needs. Fantastic access to Amsleigh Park Primary School and Monash University Clayton Campus also greatly benefits the household with young children and the investor alike.
The home itself is a fine example of contemporary living, boasting an attractive street frontage and exuding all the modern elements necessary to meet your needs. A radiant downstairs layout comfortably accommodates a vast open-plan arrangement that extends onto an easy-care landscaped courtyard, and with a gourmet kitchen crafted with waterfall stone benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances, sleek cabinetry and easy-to-clean splashback, hosting dinner parties will become a favourite pastime.
A downstairs Master bedroom will delight empty nesters desiring a practical downsizing option that also upgrades their standard of living, while two additional bedrooms and a fully-tiled family bathroom are zoned in the privacy of the upstairs layout.
Offering modern luxury and style, this super-impressive residence also features polished timber floorboards to living areas, carpeted bedrooms, split-system heating and cooling, separate laundry and a single garage.
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