30B Frank Avenue, Clayton South, Vic 3169
Sold: $700,000 (08-07-2018)- hotel 3
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All three bedrooms are very spacious with built in robes, the master serviced by a bright two-way bathroom, gas ducted heating chases away that cold winter freeze and evaporative cooling brings a welcome comfort to the long hot summer days. The impressive open plan kitchen boasts ample benchtop and cupboard space while the integration between meals area and large private courtyard makes indoor-outdoor entertaining possible. Gas appliances such as a gas cooktop and gas hot water system, an electric oven and a single lock up garage plus off street parking adds another layer of positive appeal.
A great first home, investment or downsizing option, buyers will love the home's desirable low maintenance design, where gardens are neat, tidy and require minimal upkeep and the interior's pristine condition allows you to move straight in without worrying about tending to DIY tasks.
The impressive proportions of the vast living room instantly appeals, as do the sparkling timber veneer flooring, high ceilings above, amazing northern natural light throughout and large windows that frames the peaceful garden aspect.
Throw away your car keys, this location will be hard to beat, facing Linda St and walking distance to Clayton's CBD including Clayton Aquatic & Health Club, Coles Shopping Centre, Monash Hospital and numerous restaurants and cafes just to name a few, there is also walking distance to excellent public transport including buses and Clayton Train Station as well as Monash University up the road and only minutes to Chadstone Shopping Centre and the Monash Freeway what more could you want. Long settlements available. Call or email to inspect today!
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