4/231 Ballarat Road, Braybrook

A unit situated in 4/PS613961 Braybrook VIC. Data from comparable sales value it at about $580,000. Constructed in 2008, featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
120 m2
Building size
117.49 m2
Council area
Maribyrnong
Year built
2008
Lot plan
4/PS613961 Braybrook VIC
House type
Unit: Townhouse/Villa



HISTORY

Last sold 01/04/2017
$500,500



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2017

SURROUND YOURSELF WITH STYLE Elegant external lines are matched by inviting interior spaces throughout this exceptional contemporary townhouse, located only minutes from Braybrook Shopping Centre, restaurants and public transport_three bedrooms, two with walk in robes_bright upstairs main bedroom with fully-tiled ensuite_expansive living/dining overlooking rear yard_an open-plan kitchen includes stone bench top and exceptional storage_ducted heating, butlers pantry/laundry and powder room_unexpectedly expansive garage offers secure parking and extra storage_private rear yard with northerly aspects_located in a secure gated compound_plenty of lifestyle conveniences and close to Highpoint Shopping CentreConfused about the way agents quote property prices? Well things are about to change...The State Government has introduced new legislation (due to come in by 1st May 2017) to stop underquoting and we reckon it's a good thing. Village Real Estate has decided to introduce the new reforms straight away... and in fact, we are going over and above the requirements of the new laws.So... this means every home marketed for sale or auction by Village Real Estate:_will display a statement of information including:_details of the comparable sales used in determining the quote range_the median suburb sale price_the quote range, which will be a single figure or a range of no more than 10% BUT where the comparable sales are for example $600,000, $619,000 and $628,500, our quote range will be $600,000 to $628,500 (far less than the 10% range required by law)_terms such as "plus" or "offers over" will no longer be usedWhy? Because buyers and sellers want transparency. To find out more, visit us at: http://www.villagere.com.au/quoting-policy