The home immediately catches your eye with its charming street appeal, and who doesn't love a turquoise front door? While I would have preferred the front facade to be more in line with the original style of a Californian Bungalow, it's not a major issue. There are plenty of other features to appreciate in this home, and it's evident that the builders have carefully considered how families like to live and the proportions of each area.
The butler's kitchen is a good size, allowing the kitchen island bench to be used for entertainment and additional dining space. The master bedroom is a spacious retreat, complete with a walk-in robe (WIR) and ensuite bathroom. Upstairs, the three bedrooms provide ample space for a growing family, and the low maintenance living is a bonus.
One of the home's standout features is its unbeatable proximity to amenities. With a train station just down the road, a local primary school within minutes of walking, and nearby cafes and shops, convenience is at your doorstep. The quoted price range is comparable to sales in the area.
However, it's important to mention one potential drawback—the trainline at the rear of the property. This is something to carefully consider and weigh against the many positives of the home.
Overall, this home has a lot to offer, and it will likely check off many boxes for prospective buyers.
- Extended and fully renovated Califonian Bungalow
- Great living proportions throughout the home
- Great pocket of Northcote
- Backs onto the trainline
- No off street parking
- No outdoor grassed area for young families and pets