Woodards. 101 Years of Remarkable. click here to find out more
3/241 Keilor Road, essendon
Exceptional Value and Lifestyle
Benefit from lively Keilor Road convenience with this immaculate three bedroom double-storey townhouse, delivering an impressively inviting and light-filled floorplan, plus contemporary comfort throughout. Boasting spacious living domains, the front lounge leads to a pristine kitchen/dining domain well-equipped in stainless-steel appliances including dishwasher, breakfast bar, tiled splashback and plentiful cabinetry/bench space. Step outside to discover the substantial paved backyard surrounded by a landscaped garden bed, as the adjoining entertaining deck offers space for a BBQ and furniture. Restful bedrooms are fitted with carpet and built-in-robes, while the stylish central bathroom comprises a corner shower, tiled bath, vanity and toilet. Further enhanced by wall-to-wall tiles, ducted heating/cooling, sizeable laundry, downstairs powder room (second toilet), under-stair storage and remote-controlled double garage with internal access. Perfect for starters, young couples or investors; it's set within a well-maintained complex only 20 minutes to Melbourne's iconic CBD. With city-bound trams at the doorstep; popular eateries/shopping precincts, Buckley Park, schools and easy freeway/airport access are all close by.
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Recent Sales in essendon
Sales Data supplied by REIVAddress | Bedrooms | Price | Property Type | Sale Type |
61A Price St, essendon | 4 | |
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306/1044-1046 Mt Alexander Rd, essendon | 1 | |
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Suburb Profile essendon
Essendon is located 8 km north-west of the CBD, and bounded by Moonee Ponds Creek in the east. The neighbourhood is focused around the Essendon Junction activity centre which comprises commercial and a social/sporting focus to the east and west of Mt Alexander Road, the Essendon Station, Rose Street and Buckley Street. Two train stations serve Essendon, the route 59 tram and 12 bus routes. Numerous bus services terminate at Essendon Station making the activity centre a core transport hub. Essendon exhibits a rich architectural history reflected in large areas of heritage recognition. The Windy Hill sporting ground is home to a variety of other sporting clubs. The precinct is a defining element of Essendon’s character, along with the many schools in the neighbourhood. There is a range of open spaces surrounding Essendon, including Montgomery Park and includes the Essendon Traffic School.
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