4 Beno Court, Thomastown

This property is a house in 113/LP91709 Thomastown VIC. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $600,000. Built in 1960, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
559 m2
Building size
106 m2
Council area
Whittlesea
Year built
1960
Lot plan
113/LP91709 Thomastown VIC
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 15/01/2015
$445,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2015

Opportunity Knocks In Court Location Neat and bright, this three bedroom (bed 2 with BIR) brick home set on a generous 558sqm (approx.) allotment, offers first home buyers and savvy investors entry to this lively locale. Set in a quiet court and offering well zoned living, the home features timber floors to bedrooms and comprises a bright L-shape lounge/dining and light filled kitchen with meals area, while spacious bedrooms are serviced by a renovated central bathroom. Also offers 2 car remote garage with store/gym room, 2.6kw solar panels, gas ducted heating, wall air conditioner, and 1700lt water tank. Move in, rent out, renovate or redevelop (STCA), with bus & train nearby, a short walk to quality schools, Lalor Plaza, easy access to Ring Road, the possibilities are endless. Call today to avoid disappointment.Land Size: 558sqm approx.House Size: 18sq approx. inc garageAge of Property: 35 years approx.Hot Water Service: Gas instant heatingHeating: Gas ducted heatingCooling: Wall air conditionerChattels: All fixtures and fittings as inspectedCouncil Rates: $1.414pa approx.Water Rates: $235 per quarterDeposit Terms: 10%Preferred Settlement: 30/60 daysRental Appraisal: $350 pwNearest Primary Schools: Lalor East Primary, St Luke's PrimaryNearest Secondary Schools: Lalor Secondary, Lalor North, Thomastown High, St Monica's CollegeNearest Public Transport: Bus service, Thomastown train stationWhat we love about our property:1. Very safe and quiet location with friendly neighbourhood2. Lovely and neat house3. Save money on electricity with solar panels4. Close to shopping centre