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11 Munro Avenue, Carnegie

5 Beds | 3 Baths | 1 Car

Open for Inspection: Saturday 18th August 10:30am – 11:00am
Auction: 8th September 1:00pm
A Family Sized Treasure in Idyllic Gardens

Hidden in a lush garden opposite Koornang Park and the Carnegie Swim Centre, the Hamptons inspired renovation of this 5 bedroom 3.5 bathroom family residence will simply amaze.

Beautifully finished with rich tones, polished boards, high ornate ceilings and plush carpets, this boutique haven enjoys a gorgeous downstairs main bedroom with walk in robe and luxe ensuite; modern country style kitchen with stone benchtops and island breakfast bar overlooking the stylish lounge and dining rooms, an upstairs children’s retreat, 4 double bedrooms upstairs – each with BIRs and shared ensuites; a powder room and laundry.

The gardens are magical and feature a west-facing alfresco area in a secluded setting. Quality throughout, this timeless home enjoys ducted heating, evaporative cooling, sublime stone basins, great storage, quality roller blinds and an auto garage with internal access at the rear.

Footsteps to the tram and cafes, walk to Koornang Road’s eat-street, shops, Carnegie Primary School and spectacular parks.

FEATURES:

Air Conditioning

Built-In Wardrobes

Garden

Contact Josh Hommelhoff and Brenton Wise for more information.

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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