8 Carmont Court, Howrah

At this address is a house in 1823376 Howrah TAS. Properties with similar attributes have sold for approximately $605,000. Built in 1985, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
868 m2
Building size
155 m2
Council area
Clarence
Year built
1985
Lot plan
1823376 Howrah TAS
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 18/06/2019
$560,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2019

Welcome Home This warm family friendly home in a most convenient location is perfect for those requiring space both inside and out. The property is situated in a quiet no through road, close to all shops and services and a lovely park. The pretty water and mountain views are a delight.There is the bonus of two spacious living rooms flowing into the renovated kitchen with top quality appliances. A fabulous paved barbeque courtyard is located via glass sliders off the dining area. This space is beautifully sheltered and catches all day sun.The master bedroom has a walk through robe and ensuite. Another two double bedrooms with built in robes and a sparkling family bathroom are located in a separate wing.The established rear garden is fenced off with gates allowing access for a trailer, boat or caravan. There is also a single remote controlled garage. The rear garden has plenty of room for childrens play equipment and there is a handy garden shed.This warm and inviting property makes coming home each day a real pleasure.If you are considering selling in this area, please do not hesitate to contact listing agent Michelle Blom for an obligation free market opinion.* This is a Buyer's GuideDisclaimer: Information contained in this listing has been furnished to us from a number of sources including Tasmanian State Government Departments, Local Councils and the Vendor. We have not verified whether or not that information is accurate and do not have any belief one way or the other in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own inquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is, in fact, accurate.