An appealing renovated Victorian terrace, situated in one of Armadale's most prized and sought after locations, only meters to Union Street park, with Armadale station, Armadale Primary, High Street and Glenferrie Road shops all close by.
Featuring entrance hall, large main bedroom with BIRs, 2nd bedroom with BIRs and a possible 3rd bedroom or separate dining or study option. A well-appointed kitchen with miele appliances, stone bench tops and under bench oven overlooks a spacious living/dining room that provides a seamless transition to the timber decked courtyard garden ideal for all year entertaining. Additional features include a stylish family bathroom, polished timber floors, ducted heating, Split system cooling, garden maintenance included and easy off street parking from the front.
This character filled home provides you with a convenient lifestyle and is ready for your viewing.
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Features include: Dishwasher,Air conditioning,Fully fenced,Built in wardrobes
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