If your goal for the new year is to secure yourself a property that strikes that rare balance between compact, low maintenance lifestyle and idyllic location but still benefits from sizable living and entertaining space found in larger contemporary homes – you might just cross that goal off your list faster than you think.
Inviting, light filled and with an intelligent design, you will find this home unit markedly superior to most properties in its category.
Set well back from Princes Road, each unit has a notable colonial style façade adorned with a classic redbrick and stone combination. A great deal of care is paid to the communal pathing and gardens – pristine in their presentation. Entering you pass a feature led light window and large porcelain tiles meet you underfoot.
What is most obvious is not just the wealth of space you will have to play with, it's the home's natural light advantages that are most impressive. Nestled in with the generous combined living and dining room is the atrium – a cosy beacon that would be well utilised as a home for flourishing plants or a nook for a book and the morning coffee. Better still, some glorious combination of the two.
Where hallways and walkways are typically the darkest rooms in a house, the gallery kitchen is well lit, benefitting from a cleverly positioned skylight, equipped with a gas cook top and electric oven and hosts a beautifully configured set of cabinetry – not shy of usable bench space.
Both the master and second bedrooms are ample sized and light filled – the second bedroom takes in light from the atrium, has a ceiling fan and built in robe. The master gets the robe and fan treatment as well as access to the alfresco via French doors and plantation shutters. The master is serviced by its own split system air conditioner and access to the two-way bathroom – spacious and equipped with a deep bath to sink yourself into after a long day.
Completing the home, the alfresco is shrouded with a pitched veranda, small garden bed and high fences offering privacy screening from the neighbours. Situated in idyllic Kingswood and bordering Torrens Park, 3/47 Princes Road is in close proximity to the Mitcham Square Shopping Centre, cafés, shops, gym, Wallis Cinema, health, beauty and clothing outlets, the Edinburgh Hotel, Mitcham reserve, Mitcham Railway Station, bus stops and Scotch College.
Notable features:
- Bedrooms with Ceiling fans & built in robes
- Two-way bathroom with bath
- Split system in Lounge + Master
- Master with Alfresco access through French doors
- Feature Atrium
- Porcelain tiles
- Electric oven and gas cooktop
- Instant gas hot water system
- Large laundry
- Alfresco with pitched veranda
- Single carport
- Private lock up shed
- Close to Mitcham & Clapham Primary Schools
- Close to Scotch College
- Zoned to Unley High School
CT 5018 // 114
Strata Titled
Zoned – Suburban Neighbourhood
City Council of Mitcham
Council rates $1,171.00 p/a approx.
Regional Landscape Levy $37.00 p/a approx.
Emergency Services Levy $128.60 p/a approx.
SA Water rates $153.43 p/q approx.
Strata rates $531.00 p/q approx.
Built in 1983
South facing orientation
142 m2 allotment
93.6 m2 internal
If you are looking to call 3/47 Princes Road your home, then call George Atsalis on 0421 935 786.
Offer form link: https://forms.gle/rBBx9NN8nzJSNcoS7
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