24 Wildwood Avenue, Vermont South

A house located on a lot in 51/LP82650 Vermont South VIC. In this market, it is valued at approximately $1,160,000. Constructed in 1970, with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
650 m2
Building size
175.72 m2
Council area
Whitehorse
Year built
1970
Lot plan
51/LP82650 Vermont South VIC
House type
House: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 28/02/2015
$945,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2016

WELCOME HOME! 8 MONTH LEASE Nestled into its immaculately manicured surroundings, this deceptively large, four bedroom home provides wonderful formal and informal living spaces of impressive proportions.A secure entrance featuring wrought iron gates and grand double doors guides you into a spacious entrance hall and through to the formal lounge/dining room, with ornate cornicing and a sunny northerly aspect. Cleverly accommodating, the master bedroom is located at the front for extra privacy and enjoys the morning sun.Beautifully landscaped gardens and quiet corners to enjoy will ensure you will never want to leave! Some of the many appointments include: new carpet in the lounge/dining and master, ducted heating, air conditioning, a storage shed, garden shed, water tank, double carport with ample car accommodation as well.In an exceptional location, it's close to Holy Spirit Catholic Primary, Weeden Heights Primary, Highvale Primary and Secondary College, Billabong Park, Centro The Glen Shopping Centre, Glen Waverley train, buses from Springvale and Highbury Roads. Alarm system and water tanks excluded from the lease. 8 month lease. Sorry no pets.To receive an SMS with the next open for inspection time, click EMAIL AGENT and send us your mobile number. Inspection times and property availability are subject to change without notice. Photo identification required at inspections. Disclaimer. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. We cannot however guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should make and rely on their own enquiries.