DESCRIPTION
Welcome to 3 Kenneth Court, New Auckland, a splendid opportunity for first home buyers, investors, and families seeking a low set brick haven in a tranquil neighbourhood. Boasting a generous 712 square metre plot, this residence is a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, nestled within an established area of the New Auckland estate, mere moments away from all local amenities and a brief drive from the bustling CBD.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a spacious, tiled foyer, complete with sliding built-in storage solutions. The heart of the home unfolds into an open plan layout, where the kitchen, dining, and family room merge into a seamless living experience. The kitchen is a chef's delight, featuring an electric cooktop, wall oven, microwave space, overhead cupboards, pantry, breakfast bar, and dishwasher. Natural light bathes the dining and family room, which is air-conditioned, fitted with a ceiling fan and tiled flooring, flowing effortlessly to the outdoor undercover entertaining area.
The main bedroom is a peaceful retreat, offering built-in wardrobes, a box air conditioner, ceiling fan, cosy carpet, a bay window, and an ensuite with a shower, vanity, and toilet. Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4 are equally well-appointed, each with built-in cupboards, fans, and carpet. The main bathroom caters to family needs, boasting a shower, separate bath, vanity, and an additional separate toilet, with a linen cupboard conveniently situated in the hallway.
Additional features include a double garage with integrated laundry, full security screens for peace of mind, and side access to a fenced backyard, ensuring privacy and space for family activities. With two parking spaces and set in a friendly, well-connected community, 3 Kenneth Court is the perfect canvas to create your new family's memories.
* Tenant in place $430 per week until 11.04.2024
* Photos have been edited of the tenants belongings for privacy
* Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the vendor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these particulars as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.