Last Listing description (February 2020)
Best offers by: Noon Monday 10th February
A well-kept secret. They're few and far between in Adelaide's prized coastal strip but this is one of them.
Easy strides to the beach, West Beach Parks and Harbour Town, this quintessential family home enjoys tucked-away tranquillity its freshly painted facade hugged tight by similar homes and deep lawned frontages.
And with the 2010 addition of rooftop solar and a solar-heated pool, its party-sized entertaining pergola and four-bedroom, two-bathroom layout couldn't be more perfect for those looking to dig in for the long haul. Talking of
The airport is also brilliantly close. But convenience is all you'll enjoy, not noise.
Set on a minimal-effort 672sqm plot, the home's 1970's origins mean there's scope for discretionary updates but that doesn't mean you don't get a good dose of contemporary now. It starts with fresh off-whites, slathers of blond floor tiles and a supersized main living space that is free to mingle with the outdoor entertaining zones. Adjoining kitchen and dining areas are similarly blessed.
At the front, the master bedroom is a carpeted retreat of ensuite and four-door robe luxury - opaque glass fronted and floor to ceiling. Front and rear hallways bear more of the same while the dining area comes to the party with wine racks and cabinets for stemware, augmenting the already generous storage indigenous to the home.
Through a door and the floorplan wraps up with a flexible flourish as three remaining bedrooms give kids, guests and telecommuters their own space apart. There's also a full family bathroom and a laundry with second toilet that's made to order for party goers and pool users.
Out back, pebble-mulched plantings and programmable watering are your tickets to relaxation, while the double carport steers teen crowds to backyard fun without ever having to set foot in the house. It all works so well.
Zoned for Henley High and updated West Beach Road makes the stroll to the beach extra enjoyable; Glenelg and Henley Square sit a bike ride from your door, and Sir Donald Bradman Drive gives you the shortest run into the CBD from anywhere along the coast. Hell, you'd buy it for the location alone!
More reasons why we love this home:
-Zoned for popular Henley High
-Ducted r/c aircon
-Ceiling fans (main living area, master, Bed 4 & pergola)
-Brand new venetians (Beds 2, 3 & 4)
-Floor-to-ceiling robes (Beds 3 & 4)
-Westinghouse oven & gas cooktop, Dishlex dishwasher
-Side by side carport, auto panel-lift door
-Double-width driveway allows for extra off-street parking
-Fully paved pool area, glass fence & pool blanket
Specifications:
CT / 5352/348
Council / City of West Torrens
Zoning / R'21
Built / 1970
Land / 673m2
Frontage / 19.2m
Council Rates / $1994.90pa
SA Water / $264.21pq
ES Levy / $182.05pa
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