3/16 Elizabeth Street, Oakleigh East, Vic 3166
Sold: $775,000 (07-11-2015)- hotel 3
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Make carefree living the cornerstone of your lifestyle with this exceptional executive residence, crafted to exacting standards in a location that can only be described as five-star.
Built by award-winning Cardon Developments and set at the rear of a three-property block for the utmost in privacy and peacefulness, an elevated standard of living is what you can expect inside this lavish near new home, styled with strong contemporary notes and equipped with high quality fixtures and fittings.
Stunning open-plan living hits all the high notes with its generous proportions, abundant natural light, high ceilings, polished timber floorboards underfoot and gourmet kitchen (900mm freestanding stainless steel cooker, glass splashback and stone benchtops); its integration with a rear deck promotes seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining.
You?ll love the comfort offered by each of the three spacious bedrooms (Master with ensuite and walk-in robes), while two modern bathrooms and a separate powder room can comfortably accommodate the demands of a young, growing household.
Work from home? A study gallery offers the perfect workspace, and whenever you need to commute into the city, excellent access to the Oakleigh train station and the Monash Freeway has got you covered.
Finished with split-system heating and cooling, and remote double garage and a location that enjoys excellent access to Oakleigh's iconic shopping and café strip, Chadstone Shopping Centre, Monash University, local walking tracks and scenic parks, it?s the perfect choice for a host of buyers.
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