The perfect family home in an Idyllic location.
End Date Sale - All offers presented.
Closing on or before 27th July, 5pm.
Wonderfully located in the foot hills of High Wycombe on 717m2 adjacent to Fleming Reserve and walking distance to High Wycombe Primary, 6 Crake Court presents an offering to the market that is idyllic in every sense of the word.
Recently refurbished and ready to move straight in an enjoy with open plan living and dining connecting seamlessly to the enormous covered alfresco. Perfect for entertaining the large kitchen has generous bench space, built in pantry and a convenient breakfast bar. The living and dining space also enjoy the benefit of a gas heater while the entire home is kept cool with ducted evaporative air-conditioning in summer.
A separate living area at the front of the home is the ideal ‘break away’ space for kids, adults or guests while the large air-conditioned sleep out and store room provides a great multi - purpose area ideal as a home office, gym, kids rumpus or games room.
The four well proportioned bedrooms all have plush new carpe and built in cupboards with the master bedroom enjoying an ensuite.
This home is ideally suited to families looking for a home they can grow into while offering the convenience of a short commute to the airport, local shopping precincts just moments aways, weekend entertainment in the Swan Valley and Hills and the soon to be completed Metronet.
Special features;
Quiet cul-de-sac location
Lock up garage - 4 lock up / 2 under cover.
8 Panel 1.5kw inverter solar system.
Large powered shed with light - approximately 4m x 5m
Reticulated front and rear gardens.
Fans in 3 bedrooms.
Shire rates - $2073
For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Adam Djordjevic on 0417 771 090 or email
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This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.