Mooroolbark 2/16 Anglo Court
Expressions of Interest by Saturday 23 February at 5pm (Unless Sold Prior)
Make an impressive market entry or invest in quality when you secure your future with this sleek and generously-designed single level home. Situated within an impeccably-groomed group of 4, you'll be thrilled by the interior's crisp, clean finishes and the carefree courtyard with decked alfresco.
Providing an abundance of space to lounge and dine, the open-plan living zone is accompanied by a gleaming kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances and mirrored splashbacks. Wander along beautifully polished floorboards to the 2 robed double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including a master with a contemporary ensuite.
Best of all, this abode sits within a leafy neighbourhood court just a short walk to Mooroolbark East Primary School, Billanook College and the bus to Mooroolbark Village and the train station.
Sleek single level home in a boutique block on a quiet court Generous open-plan living with high-quality kitchen Master bedroom with BIRs and a contemporary ensuite Double sliding doors out to a sunny, decked alfresco Gas ducted heating and a split system air-conditioner Single auto garage, large euro laundry, and excellent storage Walk to the primary school and bus to the village and train
Terms 10% deposit, balance 90/120 days
Land: 196 sq m approx.
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- Land area approx 196sqm
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Fletchers Area Guide Mooroolbark, VIC 3138
Located approximately 32 kilometres east from the CBD, Mooroolbark is bounded by Maroondah Highway in the north and Cambridge Road in the south. "Mooroolbark" has been popularly believed for some time to have the meaning "red earth", leading to extensive use of that meaning in the community. From 1980 to 2001, Mooroolbark had the 'Red Earth Festival', usually on the third or fourth weekend of March every year beginning on Friday evening and running all day Saturday and Sunday.