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2/6 Munro Avenue, Carnegie

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 4 Cars

$645 Weekly / $2,802 Bond

This sensational townhouse, sitting directly opposite Koornang Park and Caulfield Swimming Pool, has an uninterrupted vista of greenery and is perfectly located in the heart of Carnegie. On one of the quietest streets, and within walking distance to Carnegie Primary School, Koornang Park, trams, cafes, Koornang Road’s eat-street’ and the new Carnegie Railway Station, this is a home not to be missed!

Downstairs featuring:

Park-view formal living.

North facing dining with airconditioning.

Private north facing garden & BBQ area.

Gourmet kitchen with built-in microwave & dishwasher.

Double garage.

Laundry room.

Upstairs featuring:

– 3 full sized bedrooms all with air-conditioning, including ensuite and walk in robe to the
main bedroom.
– Central bathroom with bath and separate toilet.
– Robinhood Ironing Centre.

The property also features ducted heating throughout!

Contact Sohail Foryabee or Kevin Ljundberg for more information.

If you’re looking to sell, buy or want to know more about property management and investments, contact our team today on 9571 6777 or visit one of our expert agents at our office located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie today.

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