This impeccably presented and meticulously updated mid-century family home presents refined urban living, offering a seamless blend of light-drenched luxury and modern versatility, renovated by M.M. Construction of 'The Block' fame. The beautifully appointed interiors feature three spacious bedrooms (the master complete with large fitted walk-in robe) and a stunning central bathroom with frameless shower and separate soaker tub. Open plan living and dining is overseen by the elegant, fully-featured kitchen with quality Bosch appliances including dishwasher, central island bench with seating for casual meals, and plentiful storage and bench space. A separate study/home office, which could easily convert to a 4th bedroom, is set to one side. Sliding doors provide a seamless flow from the living area to the wide rear deck, inviting the outdoors in, and extending the living space into the leafy embrace of the lush garden surrounds bursting with native flora. Highlights throughout include Tasmanian Oak flooring, ducted heating, split-system heating and cooling, concealed Euro laundry, carport and lock up garage as well as ample off-street parking. Ideally located in a quiet and well-regarded position not far from West Street shopping, the home is within steps of Reddish Reserve and East Street shopping, and a short trip from West Street and Glenroy central, both Fawkner and Merlynston stations are under 2km away, and there's easy access to the Hume Hwy and major arterials to make getting around easy.
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