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2/35 Burt Street, Altona VIC 3018

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Property Details

2/35 Burt Street, Altona VIC 3018

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Description

Luxury Family Living by the Bay

Townhouse Sold - Altona VIC

Due for completion September 2020, this stylish, larger than expected brand new family residence offers family flexibility internally, with the added bonus of access to nearby Cherry Lake, FA Emery Reserve, Altona College, Altona Train Station & Pier Street Village.

Built for growing families with quality fittings and design, 35 Burt St has the finish, layout and storage options to enjoy Altona beach side family living at it’s best.

Featuring:
– 4 large bedrooms with separate office or 5th bedroom
– Two living areas
– Two Master bedrooms – one on ground floor, one upstairs – both including large en-suite with full height tiling and an oversized walkthrough robe
– Personalisation options available for home office/study from home upgrades!
– Spacious ground floor living area with squareset finish and LED downlights
– Huge entertainers kitchen with stone bench tops & splashback, enormous island bench, plenty of storage and Bosch appliances
– Separate walk-in-pantry with loads of storage
– Full sized bathroom plus separate WC on ground floor
– Separate laundry with stone bench top and outside access
– Samsung zoned energy efficient split system cooling
– Rinnai instant gas hot water system plus greywater recycling system flushing toilets
– Matte black hardware, luxury grey 450mm tiling, architectural open staircases, premium carpets and more
– Commercial A&L double glazing incl. triple slider onto the spotted gum alfresco deck
– NBN & Foxtel ready
– Video intercom doorbell & integrated alarm system
– Conventional slab construction – not a waffle slab
– 450mm centres with 90x45mm pine, KD Solid timber arcs in wet areas. Talk to us for if you’d like more details.
– Turn key package, fully landscaping incl. clothes line – cleaned & move in ready!

Property Features
  • Townhouse
  • 4 bed
  • 3 bath
  • 2 Parking Spaces
  • 2 Open Parking Spaces