Beautifully presented and leaving nothing for the new owners to spend, this little ripper offers plenty now and is a safe bet for the future.
The flooring has been updated throughout the inside of the home, and there is a surprisingly large amount of living space. There is a separate lounge room at the front of the home which opens up into the kitchen/ dining area.
The main living area is a great size and offers plenty of options to make your furniture fit. The kitchen has a breakfast bar and is a great size for the growing family. Positioned centrally the kitchen overlooks the living areas which is perfect for the busy lifestyle.
The bedrooms each have built in robes with the master featuring a walk in robe. The bathroom has been fully renovated and has a separate shower and bath and can be accessed from the main bedroom or off the hallway.
The back yard is a great size and there is new fencing all around, creating a sense of privacy and security many homes don't offer. There is ample parking in addition to the double carport with a drive thru access to the back. There's even a good sized garden shed to get you started!
Security and privacy are taken care of with security screens and roller shutters across the front of the house and an alarm system.
This home is a brilliant package and with the rapidly growing suburb of Hilbert on your doorstep, this makes for a great value purchase for whoever gets in first, so be quick!
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This property at 80 Powell Crescent, Brookdale is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Travis Grogan at O'Neil Real Estate on 09 Nov 2021.
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Brookdale is a mixed-use suburb with rural and residential areas within its boundaries. Belonging to the City of Armadale, Brookdale was originally part of neighbouring suburb Wungong before separating in 1997. The suburbs history is relatively recent with development beginning in the early 1990s and accelerating between 1991 and 1996.
The lifestyle in Brookdale is of a relaxed suburban nature. Its landscape is defined by reserves and parks that provide plenty of open public space to enjoy, such as the Bronze Wing Reserve, Don Simmons Reserve, Fletcher Park and Powel Crescent Reserve. The commercial and amenity requirements of residents in Brookdale are largely served by facilities in neighbouring suburbs like Armadale and there is one local school in the area.