“Big home, big block- Bright future”
Space abounds at 263 Grand Promenade in this surprisingly big family home.
Set on 691m2 of land, there?s potential here to keep improving the home into a masterpiece or developers, take advantage of the R30 zoning.
The house:
Upon entry, jarrah floors & high ornate ceilings lead you to a spacious lounge room. The lounge room then extends to the open plan dining/kitchen.
The country kitchen is big- with gas cooking, a breakfast bar, room for a huge fridge & an idyllic glimpse to the back garden.
Three double bedrooms with built-in robes, bathroom & a study are also set at the front of this house.
Throughout you?ll notice storage space upon storage space. This theme continues in the laundry which is big enough to become a second bathroom & is serviced by a separate toilet.
A light filled activity/games room comes off the dining area. Down a small flight of stairs you?ll find the studio room or fourth bedroom- The perfect teenager?s hideaway/parents retreat.
This studio leads to the double garage, so could be accessed independently from the house if you were to lease this space out.
The whole house encourages privacy, where all kinds of families or tenants alike can live or play in their own space.
The yard/the land:
The backyard evokes a sense of leisure & playfulness with well-maintained portions of paved & grassed areas.
There?s room for a pool, room to play, room to chill- Plus a sizable shed.
Out front you?ll notice a courtyard which could be converted to extra parking if needed.
There?s also space in front of the garage to park another two cars.
The location:
*Bedford border
*Bus stop to city across the road
*Walk to Dianella Plaza, approx. 1.5km away
*ECU Mount Lawley, approx. 3KM away
This house keeps on giving with bonuses that need to be seen to be appreciated- so call Lauren Swinfield on 0411 890 528 to register for the first home open this weekend.
Professionals MJ & Co- Mount Lawley

Air Conditioning

Toilets: 1
Built-In Wardrobes, Close to Schools, Close to Shops, Close to Transport, Secure Parking, Plus Study