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Sold – 13 Lord Street, Caulfield East

By Siobhan Hawken

Our sales agent Josh Hommelhoff recently sold 13 Lord Street, Caulfield East for $1,550,000 on 15 Jul 2017

HOUSE IN CAULFIELD EAST – Treleigh’ An Eager Edwardian with 2 Street Frontages

4 Bed  |  2 Bath  |  1 Car

In this desirable pocket, this untouched 4 bedroom weatherboard Edwardian on 650sqm approx. is being offered for the first time in 70 years.

With rear lane access this timeless charmer features a bullnose verandah, a long entry hall, 4 good size bedrooms (1 OFP), a stately lounge (Rinnai gas heater); central kitchen/meals (Ilve oven, Andi dishwasher), timber lined family room (gas fire), a classic bathroom, separate toilet & laundry.

1 bedroom self-contained bungalow has its own kitchenette, gas heating, air cond & semi-ensuite.

With redeeming qualities including high ceilings, Baltic pine polished boards, a pressed metal ceiling and fireplaces, this excellent renovator boasts security door, gas heating, an alarm, ceiling fan and attic storage.

Walk to Monash Uni Caulfield, Glen Huntly Park, St Anthonys Catholic School and Glen Huntly Village for your cafes, shops, train and tram.

FEATURES:
  • Close To Schools
  • Close To Shops
  • Close To Transport
  • Fireplace(S)
  • Garden
  • Polished Timber Floor

For a free Market Appraisal or even just a chat, contact Josh today on 0405 383 294

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