87 Hance Road, Howrah

This is a house in 116160029 Howrah TAS. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $540,000. Constructed in 2014, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
569 m2
Building size
117 m2
Council area
Clarence
Year built
2014
Lot plan
116160029 Howrah TAS
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 06/05/2018
$481,800



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2018

APPEALING FAMILY ABODE This outstanding single level family home has been crafted with a selection of premium finishes and has been meticulously maintained by the current owners. Constructed in 2014 and commanding a corner block position this modern three bedroom residence is sure to impress with its open plan living and sunny aspect.The stunning kitchen complete with stone benchtops and European stainless steel appliances including a Smeg induction cooktop is open plan incorporating the dining and living areas with direct access to a large entertaining deck, the perfect spot to relax and unwind with lovely river and mountain views.The master bedroom is spacious in size and features an enviable WIR and ensuite bathroom, whilst the remaining two bedrooms feature BIR and are generously sized. The well-proportioned and functional family bathroom offers a separate bath and shower with noted modern inclusions. To ensure the home is heated to a comfortable temperature all year round, both a reverse-cycle heat pump and electric wall heater combined with double glazed windows have been installed. Another noted feature of the property is the remote controlled garage with both internal/external access and laundry.The generously sized backyard is fully fenced and the established garden and plantings have been designed with low maintenance living in mind.Situated in a popular and family friendly neighbourhood close to transport, schools, shops, medical clinic and playground, this quality built home will appeal to families, downsizers and investors alike. #AtYourService