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SOLD – 55 Tranmere Avenue, Carnegie – $1,840,000

By Siobhan Hawken

55 Tranmere Avenue Carnegie, VIC 3163

Sold for $1,840,000 on 15 Jul 2017

3 Bed  |  2 Bath  | 1 Car

HOUSE IN CARNEGIE

Old World Charm with Modern Day Finishes

Behind the privacy of the high picket fence, this gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Californian Bungalow creates the perfect balance of period charm and modern family living.

Superbly renovated, this captivating home enjoys a leadlight entry, wide entry hall introducing the beautifully stained European Oak floorboards, a large main bedroom (bay window, custom WIR and stylish ensuite), 2 further double bedrooms (BIRs), a charming lounge, modern family bathroom, powder room, a family size fitted laundry (drying cupboard) and a merged living and dining area (built in cabinetry) with a sun drenched entertainers stone kitchen (900mm stove, WI pantry & mirrored splashback).

The openplan lifestyleis extendedwith huge timber doors opening to a covered alfresco with built in BBQ and fridge.

The established gardensaccommodate cubby house/studio, vegie patches, basketball area and monkey bars.

Enchanting with its period detail, this family favourite has a security door, plantation shutters, ducted heating, Daikin air conditioner, ceiling fans, excellent storage including attic storage and a study nook, water tanks and off street parking.

Zoned for both Carnegie and Murrumbeena Primary Schools, walking distance to Koornang Road shops, cafes and delis, train andtramstations and access tolocal parklands and swimming pools.

FEATURES:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Built-In Wardrobes
  • Close To Schools
  • Close To Shops
  • Close To Transport
  • Garden]

Sold by Josh Hommelhoff and Brenton Wise

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