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Auction Saturday 8th July – 25/997 Dandenong Road, Malvern East

By Siobhan Hawken

25/997 Dandenong Road, Malvern East

2 Bed  |  1 Bath  |  1 Car

APARTMENT FOR SALE IN MALVERN EAST

Sweet and Savvy in Stylish Seclusion

This Saturday the 8th of July at 11:00am Josh Hommelhoff and Brenton Wise will be Auctioning  25/997 Dandenong Road, Malvern East.

Brilliantly renovated to create a savvy lifestyle pad, this private 2 bedroom ground floor security apartment is on the edge of the university lifestyle.

Soaked with northern sun with its own private entry, this contemporary retreat features casual living & dining opening to a sun filled patio, a sleek kitchen with timber-like benchtops, pantry, dishwasher & stainless steel cooking appliances, 2 double bedrooms (BIRs) and bright bathroom with European laundry.

With leafy outlooks, this peaceful abode is appointed with floating timber floors, R/C air conditioning, security intercom, security door and off street parking available.

A stone’s throw to Monash University’s Caulfield campus, Caulfield station, the No 3 tram, East Caulfield Reserve, Ardrie Park and a punt at Caulfield Racecourse.

FEATURES:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Built-In Wardrobes
  • Close To Schools
  • Close To Shops
  • Close To Transport
  • Polished Timber Floor

The property will be open for inspection from 10:30am with Auction following at 11:00am

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