47 Duthie Street, Ferryden Park, SA 5010
Sold: $582,500 (09-09-2016)- hotel 4
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Nick Psarros of Ray White Port Adelaide is pleased to present to the market for the first time ever, this stunning and spacious 4 bedroom home that is immaculate in all respects.
Located in arguably the best street in this up and coming suburb, this home built by Sterling Homes in 2005 boasts all the best modern conveniences along with lots of space for everyone and everything!
FEATURES WE LOVE:
*4 large bedrooms
*Master bedroom with bay window, sparkling ensuite and large walk in wardrobe
*Long tiled hallway with 3m ceilings and internal access to lock up double garage (with shelving for storage)
*All bedrooms with quality carpet, blinds, curtains and huge built-in wardrobes
*Separate 2nd toilet with powder room
*Stylish main bathroom with separate bath and shower
*Spacious kitchen with gas cooktop, an abundance of bench-space, overhead/underbench cabinetry & island bench
*Dining area with room for an 8+ seater setting
*Large open plan lounge area with sliding door to the deluxe outdoor entertaining area
*New paint throughout
*Entertainer's dream rear yard with full length verandah complete with pull-down blinds to enclose entire area
*Quality paving, ornamental trees and grassed areas
*Fully fenced salt chlorinated pool with sand filter
*2.7m ceilings with downlights
*Tiled living areas
*Water temperature control
*6.6kW solar panels with 2 x SunnyBoy inverters
*Reverse cycle ducted heating and cooling
*Security alarm (can be monitored 'back to base')
*Double garage with auto roller door plus additional 2 off street spaces
All this on a huge low maintenance allotment of approximately 654m2 and bordered by contemporary landscaped gardens.
This tasteful and stylish home is perfectly positioned within moments to all amenities including public transport, variety of shopping experiences, Tafe of SA Regency Campus, Regency Golf Course and Ferryden Park Primary School.
The name Ferryden originates from a seaport village on the fringe of Montrose in Scotland. This was the port from which the family of the suburb's founder, William Duthie, emigrated in the 1850s. The suburb contains many street names, like this one, derived from traditional Scottish places and family names.