Vermont South VIC 3133 6 Hemel Court
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First National Real Estate Waverley City
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Privately set in quiet court location on 735sqm approx., this single level home makes a brilliant investment or beautiful home for moving in with opportunity for further updates over time.

A lovely front porch welcomes you inside to discover a spacious open living area with doors opening onto a meals area and a fully equipped kitchen. Accommodation is well-zoned and features a spacious master bedroom with a walk-in robe and ensuite; whilst 3 additional bedrooms share the centrally located family bathroom and adjoining toilet. Outside, there is an expansive verandah set amongst the lush backyard.

Other features include ducted heating, double carport and a versatile craft room/laundry.

Boasting an enviable position just a short stroll to Vermont South Shopping Centre, buses and reserves. Only moments to The Glen, Livingstone Primary School and Highvale Secondary College with easy Eastlink access.
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