The bold, exuberant style of the 80's is apparent in this massive double storey home in the heart of Noranda. With substantial living spaces, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a home office, the opportunity to value add here is immense.
Well maintained over the decades, the architect designed home has all the modern extras that make life more comfortable and easier: Solar panels, alarm system and a heated swimming pool, to name just a-few. The original kitchen and bathrooms are in good condition but are due for an update and the astute buyer will see the great potential to modernise. However, there is much to celebrate in the delightful architecture, it's sometimes brash, but it's definitely exciting. For sure, this is no 'cookie-cutter' home with its high ceilings and light filled voids and this could certainly be the moment to showcase your unique and individual style. The location is sought after by families with excellent local shopping at Noranda Square, great schools, parks and sporting facilities, plus its easy access to the City.
COMPRISING
• 4 bedrooms with B.I. and walk-in robes
• Home office.
• Large open plan dining
• 3 bathrooms one en-suite and two for the family
• Sitting room and family rooms
• Centralised kitchen
• Practical family laundry.
• 2 car garage and driveway parking.
FEATURES
• Solar heated below ground concrete pool
• Outdoor entertaining
• Dishwasher
• Double garage
• Tiled flooring.
• Sensor night lighting
• Security system with cameras
• Built-in wardrobes and walk-in to master
• Ducted vacuuming system
• Split system air-cons
• Electric shutters to bedrooms
• 700m2 bore retic block
Water rates $1366.13 approx. P/A
Council rates $2282.17 approx. P/A
This property at 34 Millerick Way, Noranda is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Donna Buckovska at Bellcourt Mount Lawley on 06 Feb 2023.
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Noranda is an established suburb with significant parklands in its eastern precinct. Bound by Reid Highway in the north and Tonkin Highway in the east, Noranda was settled in the late 1800s when the land was mainly used for farming. It wasn’t until the late 1960s that substantial property development occurred.
A classic suburban lifestyle is enjoyed in Noranda. With plenty of parks and reserves colouring its landscape, residents have lots of public open space to explore, such as the Lightning Swamp Bushland, Ivory Park and Luderman Park.
There are local junior sporting clubs for football, cricket and netball, as well as two local state primary schools. Noranda Shopping Village services the area’s immediate shopping and amenity requirements.