5 Tyson Court, Lalor

This property is a house in 358/LP91791 Lalor VIC. Similar properties have sold for approximately $675,000. Constructed in 1990, it has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
695 m2
Building size
142 m2
Council area
Whittlesea
Year built
1990
Lot plan
358/LP91791 Lalor VIC
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 02/12/2017
$715,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2017

BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME WITH A LAND SIZE OF 700m2 APPROX (STCA) Located in a beautiful pocket of Lalor, in a popular quiet court location, this quality modern-day family home sits on an outstanding 700 sqm (approx)This family home features sundrenched living with two separate living areas, with a renovated kitchen encompassing quality s/steel appliances and an abundance of cupboard space which adjoins the expansive second living area. It comes with 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR a, recently renovated central bathroom with separate toilet and laundry.Outside is a well-maintained garden, a large child-friendly yard enhanced by a private courtyard retreat and undercover alfresco area ideal for those family parties. Double garage with additional storage place, which can be also used as theatre/bar/gaming area, still living ample space for car parkingExtras include ducted heating with evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum system and temperature controlled hot water system. Completing this potential packed home positioned on a substantial block of 700m2 approx, promising the astute buyer an exciting future with options for enhancement, an extension or redevelopment (STCA). All this situated with schools, shopping, public transport and the Western Ring Road within close proximity.Seize this opportunity and enjoy a lifestyle most will only ever dream of!This document has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies.Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information.