Discover the allure of this remarkable single-level home, situated on an expansive 689 sqm (approx.) lot. Meticulously maintained, this residence combines elegance with practicality. From the moment you step into the foyer, you'll be welcomed by a light-filled, inviting space that showcases the pride and dedication of its original owner. Positioned in the heart of Thomastown, the property is just 1.0 km from Thomastown Train Station, local shopping strips, and close to the High Street Shopping Strip, Thomastown Recreation & Aquatic Centre, schools, IGA, Woolworths, Costco, and an array of shops on Station Street and May Road. You'll have easy access to all essential amenities, including supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants. The interior features a spacious corridor that flows into a formal lounge with decorative molding on the ceiling and beautiful chandeliers, a dining/living space, a retreat, and a rumpus room-ideal for hosting guests or enjoying quiet time. The stylish timber kitchen boasts granite stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, and a Miele dishwasher, along with a separate laundry for added functionality. With four generously sized bedrooms and a central bathroom, the home offers plenty of space. Step outside to enjoy the low-maintenance gardens, perfect for unwinding or entertaining. A wide driveway leads to a substantial double garage, providing secure parking and ample storage space. Additional highlights include high ceilings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a split system, aluminum windows, electric roller shutters, terrazzo paving at the front porch, terracotta tiles, and blinds. This property presents an excellent opportunity for families, first-home buyers, developers, and investors alike. Don't miss your chance to secure this beautiful home, offering the perfect balance of space and potential in one of Thomastown's most desirable areas. Currently leased for $28,620 p/a (approx.) until 6/4/2025. Settlement terms: 30/60 days.
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Property ID: 146301848