7/33 Tennyson Street, Elwood

This is a unit located in 7/PS328569 Elwood VIC. Properties with similar attributes have sold for approximately $1,050,000. Built in 1998, it has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
1781 m2
Building size
100 m2
Council area
Port Phillip
Year built
1998
Lot plan
7/PS328569 Elwood VIC
House type
Unit: Townhouse/Villa



HISTORY

Last sold 20/02/2017
$970,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2020

AUCTION BY REGISTRATION Set to the very rear of the block, with a privileged northern orientation, this light-filled, 3 bedroom, boutique townhouse is highly secure within the tree-lined sanctuary of one of Elwood's most iconic boulevards. Just moments from the waterfront, Ripponlea Village and the St.Kilda Botanical Gardens, the home is one of only nine and represents a wonderful opportunity to secure a spacious, ready-to-enjoy with an alluring al fresco flow and a blue chip address.Timber cabinetry is tastefully complementary to timber flooring as a timeless, Bosch-equipped kitchen / meals / living flows through double French Doors to a paved and peaceful courtyard that is bathed in northerly sun and proudly Tuscan-inspired with a water feature. The downstairs bedroom is well-proportioned with an alcove study nook and more French Doors opening to the courtyard, whilst both of the upstairs bedrooms is well-proportioned with built-in robes and an easy flow to a deck. Accessed securely via intercom entry, the home also offers secure driveway parking, visitor parking, a downstairs powder room and an upstairs bathroom, as well as central heating, an alarm and attic storage.The shortest of walks can see you alternately amidst the sleepy village-like charms of Tennyson St shops or a broader more diverse strip of cafes, bars and restaurants at Ripponlea, whilst city-bound trams and trains are also walkable, there are plenty of buses, both Ormond Rd and Acland St are just around the corner and you can find pretty of fresh air either along the waterfront or within the shelter of the St.Kilda Botanical Gardens.