3/322 Huntingdale Road, Mount Waverley, Vic 3149
Sold: $856,000 (11-10-2018)- hotel 3
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Dive into the market in stylish fashion with this sleek three-year-old three-bedroom townhouse that's high in style yet low in maintenance.
A smart investment, excellent first home or downsizing option for empty nesters keen to downsize their home whilst upgrading their lifestyle, this fashion-forward residence with no Body Corporate fees impresses with its strong contemporary appeal, achieved with the presence of Tasmanian Oak timber flooring downstairs, wooden staircase, square-set high ceilings, modern décor and a deluxe kitchen crafted with 40mm stone benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances (600mm gas cooktop and 600mm oven, dishwasher and rangehood), plenty of cupboard space and a large breakfast bar.
Enjoy the benefits of a separate living area of generous proportions, along with the indoor-outdoor design of the large open-plan kitchen and dining area, which extends onto a large private courtyard that's a haven for alfresco dining.
All three bedrooms (spacious master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite) enjoy the privacy of the carpeted upstairs floorplan, which also accommodates a modern main bathroom.
Furthermore, this instantly appealing residence also features a single car garage with internal access, single carport, mini wine cellar and split-system heating and cooling.
Keep fit and active with regular walks around Jordan Reserve, which is a short walk away, while walking distance access to Jordanville train station coupled with the close proximity of Chadstone Shopping Centre, the Monash Freeway, schools, Holmesglen Institute and prestigious golf courses enhances the appeal of this fabulous find.
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