Set back from the main road, this charming townhouse is a private, secluded and surprisingly spacious property just around the corner from La Trobe University. If you’re looking for a convenient and comfy place to call home or a sure-fire real estate investment with no body corporate fees, this is one that’s hard to beat.
A private driveway leads to on site parking via a single lockup garage. The brick exterior is homely and inviting, with a covered front porch beckoning you in.
Inside, soaring raked ceilings truly enhance the spaciousness. Earthy accents and neutral tones are drenched in natural light, creating a relatable, comfortable feel.
The carpeted living room greets you upon entry, a definite social centre that seamlessly leads into the open plan meals and kitchen area. With a split-system aircon for comfort, large windows let the sunlight pour into the dining. The kitchen boasts abundant timber cabinetry and plenty of bench space, as well as an electric cooktop and oven with a rangehood.
The three bedrooms are nicely proportioned, all coming with built-in-robes and carpeted floors. They’re serviced by a commodious main bathroom, which has a separate bath and shower and a vanity. It boasts attractive tiling and large mirrors.
There’s a larger than average back yard for a townhouse, a blank canvas with so much potential. A covered pergola is the ideal place to enjoy it from.
You’re around 15-kilometres from the centre of Melbourne here, so commuting is easy. There’s plenty of public transport options around, with easy access to arterial roads. The university is a walk away, as is plenty of parkland, shops, amenities, restaurants and takeaways.
This is one of those properties that just makes a lot of sense! Call Ristic today to find out more.

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