I am delighted to present this lovely spacious and bright 3 bedroom villa, tucked away within a neat and tidy complex of nine. The rear position within the complex allows for heaps of privacy and security, whilst being close to parks, shops and other amenities and only metres from the Dianella border.
Ideal for first home buyers, investors and downsizers this property will please the smart buyer looking for a good long term investment. The living area comprises of a good sized lounge and dining.
The separate galley style kitchen is an absolutely delight and will make working in this space a real pleasure. Light colours throughout the home, along with natural illumination, French style glass overhead cabinet doors and timber bench top lends itself to a wonderful finish and space.
Adjacent to the kitchen is one of two outdoor paved patio/entertaining areas with side access to each area making it ideal for kids and/or pets. The second front outdoor space is enclosed - presenting you with added security. Two outdoor spaces in a villa is rare and now the kids, pets and or parents can can have their own separate zones outside.
The established plants bring added springtime colour and brightness to the home, enhancing the entertainment areas but still leaving you with potential to add your own ideas, flair and finishing touches.
Please give me a call now if you wish to view this property.
3 Bedrooms with BIR
Bathroom (separate shower and bath)
Separate lounge and dining
Airconditioning + ceiling fan
Galley kitchen
Skirting
New water heater
2x paved patio/entertainment areas
Shed
Established plants
City of Bayswater Rates $1623.79
Water Rates $995.74
Strata Levy: 470.90/qtr
Reserve Levy: $76.30/qtr
This property at 5/24 Broomhall Way, Noranda is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Richard Saviel at Professionals Michael Johnson & Company on 15 Oct 2022.
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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.