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New Listing – 10 Walnut Street, Carnegie

10 Walnut Street, Carnegie

2 Bed | 1 Bath | 2 Car

Auction: 14th July @ 11am

Please contact Tom Grieve or Morgan Zhang for more information

Price Reduced – Vendor Says Sell

Enjoying a 505sqm approx. deep block and loads of opportunity, this rambling 2 bedroom freestanding Edwardian is excited about its future prospects.

Currently let until December 2018, this fantastic investment features 2 large bedrooms with walls of BIRs, a north facing living room, a classic kitchen, a versatile 2nd living area with cedar panelled wall, a central bathroom/laundry and a separate toilet. For those who love the period charm, this property features 12ft approx. high ceilings, picture rails and timber fretwork in the front of the home. It also features a paved patio and a garden shed in the east-facing rear garden.

A great opportunity in the future to renovate or rebuild in this highly desirable pocket of Melbourne. Located around the corner from Carnegie station, Koornang Road’s Eat-Street and Chadstone Shopping Centre, and zoned for Murrumbeena Primary School.

FEATURES:

Built-In Wardrobes

Close To Schools

Close To Shops

Close To Transport

Garden

Shed

If you’re looking to buy, sell or have an investment property you would like to lease out, contact our team of real estate professionals today to see how we can achieve the best outcome for you. You can reach us on 9571 6777 or at our located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie.

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