Little gems like this potential packed three bedroom home just keep turning up in some of Melbourne's least expected locations, this time in tightly held Huntingdale, which is much more than just the golf course of the same name.
It's close to the CBD a short 20 minute drive (approx.) via the M1 Freeway, to be exact -and even closer to the beachfront, Huntingdale station, shops, schools, parks, Chadstone Shopping Centre, Oakleigh Central, Monash University and the Monash Freeway. So if you are looking to unearth one of those hidden homes, you start digging here.
This original single level home is gradually being surrounded by new, bigger, more fashionable neighbours, but here the choice is all yours. Because not only has it been maintained in excellent condition, it also boasts three bedrooms serviced by a central bathroom, a large light filled lounge, bright rear sunroom and a spacious well appointed kitchen on a valuable 555sqm (approx.) block of potential.
And there's more an undercover veranda at the rear, a single carport accessing the single lock up garage, large shed and still plenty of space in the grassed backyard to keep the kids out of mischief.
This is a home that could grow with the one family, or appeal to a range of buyers. Move in, get settled, start renovating to your taste, and if the family keeps increasing, you can follow the surrounding streets and start from scratch with a new home (STCA).
Investors should also take note because this property needs very few touches before advertising for its first tenants.
The message from the street is just the same: neat, tidy and a place anyone would be happy to call home.
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