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6/23 Ross Street, Surrey Hills

Ray White Carnegie have just listed 6/23 Ross Street, Surrey Hills! The property will go to auction on the 16th of February at 1pm, with open for inspections beginning on Saturday 19th January between 10am and 10:30am.

Elevated Comfort and Pride in a Boutique Locale

Bathed in beautiful light, this generous 2 bedroom street front unit is superbly sized to suit anyone ready to downsize from the family home, scale up from an apartment or invest in this gorgeous leafy street.

Immaculately maintained, this cherished home enjoys an entry foyer with storage, a glass sliding door to an expansive living room with a gas log fire around the retro bookcase; a cheery kitchen/meals area with gas stove; 2 well-sized bedrooms (one with BIRs), neutral central bathroom, dual access toilet and separate laundry with access to the rear courtyard garden.

In a small group of 6, there’s great potential to renovate, reveal the floorboards under the carpet or enjoy the comfort as it is, complete with a carport at the rear.

In this quiet street around the corner from Chatham Primary School and Grovedale Park, metres to the tram and handy local shops, cafes and restaurants on Whitehorse Road.

FEATURES:

Built-In Wardrobes

Close To Schools

Close To Shops

Close To Transport

Fireplace(s)

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