25 Stonehenge Boulevard, Para Vista, SA 5093
Sold: $345,000 (10-14-2015)- hotel 3
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NEAT, TRADITIONAL AND SWEET
In this quiet pocket of the northern suburb of Para Vista, its a pleasure to present this very orderly three-bedroom home. Situated on Stonehenge Boulevard, its nice to note that the traditional layout has been well loved, yet well maintained and the huge block size is sure to be a sight to behold for prospective buyers.
Its location equates to convenience for families. Places such as local schools, ovals, as well as the nearby swim centre, Ingle Farm Shopping Centre and Westfield Tea Tree Plaza are all within excellent reach.
Both Nelson and Montague Roads are within walking distance, for easy access to public transport. There are several route options for easy access to the city, including via Payneham Road and all should get you there by car within 30 minutes (approximately).
For those who work within the CBD, its a treat to know this isnt too far to travel; yet a 691sqm (approx.) block size is such a large expanse of space to work with. Should you see development potential here, you could be looking at a brilliant opportunity (subject to Council consent).
The current home has a neat frontage, including the quadruple windows allowing plenty of natural light and an ambient glow in the evenings. The vibrant driveway gives a distinctive appearance and it allows for off-street parking. There is also the single lock-up carport, which provides another space for a vehicle. This carport could also be an alternate undercover entertaining area, or storage space.
The huge backyard is brimming with possibility, and currently features the well tended lawn, as well as a garden shed and a raised patio space. With plenty of room for open air dining, this is a lovely, private space in which to enjoy the tranquillity of this spacious yard.
Within the home, youll find an archetypal layout, which includes three bedrooms, all with built-ins. There is a combination of carpeting and tiling and the traditional archways give a spacious feel to the rooms, whilst aiding the spaces to be partially adjoined.
The bathroom is central to all of the bedrooms and the flexible floor plan allows for the option of a formal dining area, or perhaps study nook. The kitchen opens into a meals space, which handily has sliding doors for access to the patio.
There is plenty of storage space in the original kitchen, which also features display shelving and gas cooking. Original light fittings throughout are in keeping with the neat, polished look of the home. Touches, such as the up-lighting in the kitchen, are presently on trend with a comeback of retro cute decor being prevalent. Ducted evaporative cooling and gas ducted heating separately to save your energy bill is a big plus coming into summer.
Be it a first home, an investment, or somewhere to make the most of an immense block and bring your ideas, this is one to check out. Ensure you make time for it today.
Council: Salisbury
Council Rates: $1,264.30/annum
ESL: $201.35/annum
SA Water: $163.86/quarter
Land Size: 691sqm (approx)
Zoning: Residential
Year Built: 1983