31 Clayton Road, Oakleigh East, Vic 3166
Sold: $700,000 (02-06-2016)- hotel 2
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Having enjoyed a rich past, this classic two-bedroom weatherboard beauty is perfectly positioned to enjoy a rewarding future, granting the next lucky owner with an opportunity of a lifetime.
Filled with a timeless charm and bursting with potential, first-time buyers, investors and the young family are presented with an excellent chance to extend the home and make their mark or capitalise on the large 615sqm (approx.) corner allotment and develop (STCA) in a sought-after location handy to well-regarded local schools, Monash University Clayton Campus, scenic parks, Clayton train station, bus transport, Chadstone Shopping Centre and the Monash Freeway.
Perfectly presented and very comfortable to live in, the astute buyer can also choose to move straight in without a worry in the world and enjoy its period character, made possible with the presence of two open fireplaces (one in the separate living room, the other in the elegant formal dining), large period bathroom with a clawfoot bath, beautiful high ceilings with decorative plasterwork, polished timber floorboards and double-hung windows that filter abundant natural light.
Timber benchtops are wonderful additions to the spacious kitchen, which also enjoys the benefits of a large breakfast bar for two people, while a captivating backyard with a paved BBQ area, generous lawn for kids, peaceful pond and mature gardens for shade and privacy certainly adds further appeal to this must-see home.
Furthermore, this delightful residence also features gas ducted heating, air-conditioning and a double carport.
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