*Due to the new train station the road network has changed, to avoid confusion please approach from Mangles Drive, Ellenbrook, if you are having difficulty locating the home please call the agent and further details will be provided.*
The outstanding benefit of the infrastructure changes are the fact that you will become part of the newest estate in Ellenbrook with all of the associated benefits and none of the delays and cost increases of building a new home, why wait when you can pick up the keys in six weeks.
Nestled in the heart of Ellenbrook, 63 Vaucluse Crescent presents an enticing opportunity for investors, families, or first home buyers alike. This fantastic family home is in easy walking distance to the town centre with all its amenities and future train station. Major transport links are also on your doorstep making this a location that is hard to beat. Boasting three bedrooms all with built in robes, two bathrooms, and a separate games room, this meticulously maintained residence offers a versatile layout tailored to modern lifestyles. Whether you're seeking a comfortable family abode or a lucrative investment property, this home effortlessly combines functionality with charm, promising a lifestyle of convenience and comfort.
This property provides:
Double lock up garage
Extended driveway for additional parking
Easy care gardens
Open plan living & dining
Contemporary kitchen
Garden patio
Easy care gardens
Fantastic street appeal
Great location
Built in 1999
Block 384sqm
Air conditioning
Close to all amenities
Do not hesitate to contact Mark Snelson on 0437 482 552 for your opportunity to view this outstanding Ellenbrook home.
This property at 63 Vaucluse Crescent, Ellenbrook is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Team Mark Snelson at 360 Real Estate on 31 May 2024.
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Ellenbrook is a recently developed suburb within the City of Swan. Substantial development of Ellenbrook didn't begin until the 1990s with rapid growth following soon after.
Relatively isolated from neighbouring suburbs, Ellenbrook has been designed to function as a self-sustainable community. Within its boundaries there are two community centres, a library, skate park, a large water park and Ellenbrook Central, which has around 100 stores.
Sporting activities are well catered to with facilities available for tennis, basketball, netball, cricket and swimming. There are several local primary and high schools in Ellenbrook (both public and private), as well as a good amount of public open space to explore, with parks, lakes and reserves featuring throughout.