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Real Estate Agents Carnegie – Rental Property of the Week: 52 Millewa Avenue, Malvern East

52 Millewa Avenue, Malvern East 

$780 Weekly / $3,389 Bond

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 3 Cars

Breathtaking family home

This family home will leave you speechless. This spacious home offers 3 bedrooms + study (or a guest bedroom), a beautifully built bathroom, with free standing bathtub, marble flooring and granite bench tops. Through the kitchen you will find a great amount of storage, with Meile appliances and with the original floors stained and vanished in the living and bedrooms. Outside you have multiple car spots in the driveway and a great backyard deck fantastic for entertaining.

Also featuring;

All 3 Bedrooms with BIR’s

Heating & Cooling (split system/electric)

Marble floors in bathroom & laundry

2 working fire places

Freshly painted windows

Granite tops in: Laundry, bath & kitchen

Plantation shutters & blinds (NEW)

Recently renovated (4 years ago)

Huge backyard deck

Functional shed storage

Located only 12 min walk from Malvern East Train Station and 12 min walk from Chadstone Shopping Centre and just moments away from schools, cafes, parks and shops.

For more information, please call Stephanie Shamoon or Jessica Semaan on (03) 9571 6877.

Property Management and Real Estate Agents Ray White Carnegie focus on delivering the best customer experience and outcomes for all of our clients. To talk about the benefits of selling, buying, leasing or finance with Carnegie’s preferred Real Estate team, call us today on 9571 6777.

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