A rare opportunity presents itself with the listing of 76 Ross Street, Armidale. This well appointed and superbly maintained brick rendered home is set in a tightly held location in South Hill. Only 10 years young, yet modern as you would want, this property will impress! Some of the features of this home include;
- 4 generous sized bedrooms, all with ample cupboard space.
- Main bedroom has timber french doors leading to the wrap around front verandah, plus a large walk in robe and well appointed ensuite.
- Fabulous kitchen ideal for entertaining with 900mm freestanding electric oven/gas cooktop, dishwasher, loads of bench space and walk in pantry.
- Family/dining area with a quality wood heater and sliding doors to the undercover alfresco.
- Separate lounge/media room with views to the cottage style gardens.
- Modern main bathroom with quality fixtures and fittings, plus convenient dual linen cupboards.
- Large laundry with great bench space and multiple linen cupboards.
- Quality hardwood timber flooring through the living areas.
- 2700mm ceilings through, double glazed windows, plus ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.
- Double lock up garage with remote access, rear roller door for backyard access.
- 6m x 6m garage with concrete flooring.
- Fully established and landscaped gardens, spray and drip irrigation supplied by a 5000l rain water tank.
- Open space to the east of the home for ultimate privacy.
Homes of this quality in South Armidale are rare to the market. Located in a secure and highly desirable neighbourhood surrounded by quality and well presented homes, this property will suit a wide range of buyers. With a unique floor plan that has been well designed to cater for every buyers needs, plus being on a 809m2 block of land, makes 76 Ross Street a property that will satisfy anyone’s needs. For more information contact Michael Singleton on 0434714788 today.
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