A great place for your family
What we love...
… is the great light and bright living areas of this home. It feels open and airy
… is the huge amounts of yard space that has been perfect for kids and dogs (we never got around to the planned pool)
… is the great location. Great neighbours, quality homes around us and walking distance to the Glengarry Shopping Centre at the end of the street
51 Lennoxtown Road is a great starting point to family living in Duncraig. This neat and tidy home features two good size light and bright living zones making sure it will last you through the years. Add to this the fact that the property is positioned really well on the block to allow for future extensions, a massive outdoors area or even a pool.
The gum tree lined Noal Gannon park is almost opposite your front door and is a great place for a walk, exercise your furry friend, watch the kids have a play in the playground or just lay down under a tree and read a book.
The seller has moved interstate and won’t be coming back. My instructions are simple. “Ian get it sold. We’ve owned it for nearly 20 years, it’s worth what it’s worth.”
What to know…
The property goes to auction on Sunday 6th February at 11am on site.
Other features include:
A large master bedroom with ensuite
Three good size minor bedrooms
All bedrooms positioned off a hallway and not off the living areas
Freshly painted throughout
Ducted evaporative air conditioning
Who to talk to…
To receive an information pack on this property or further details please contact Ian Masterson on [email protected] or call me on 0402 311 370
This property at 51 Lennoxtown Road, Duncraig is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Ian Masterson at Realmark North Coastal on 06 Feb 2022.
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Duncraig is an outer-northern suburb of Perth bound by Hepburn Avenue in the north, the Mitchell Freeway in the east, Beach Road in the south and Marmion Avenue in the west. Development of Duncraig’s eight square kilometre land area began in the late 1960s, with accelerated growth occurring during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Well serviced by amenities and shopping facilities in nearby suburbs, Duncraig provides the quintessential suburban experience. Within its boundaries there are a number of small parks and bushland area, such as the Percy Doyle Reserve, which has a library and recreation centre. Locals also enjoy the benefits of a multi-purpose sports complex, as well as numerous ovals, soccer pitches, lawn bowl facilities and tennis courts. There are two local shopping centres, both of which have taverns, as well as several local primary and high schools in Duncraig.