PROPERTY SUMMARY
Property Talk
This 1950s weatherboard home has been incredibly well maintained inside and out. It offers an abundance of natural light and provides an extremely flexible floorplan with separate spaces for the whole family.
As you enter the home you are immediately greeted with beautiful, polished floorboards and are taken into the spacious formal lounge which is substantially heated with a reverse cycle heat pump to keep you warm and cool.
Via glass doors there is a sun-drenched family dining and sitting area which offers panoramic views over Moonah, the Derwent River and Mount Direction. The area here is overlooked by the functional kitchen with room for improvement and opportunity to add further value. At the rear of the home away from the living spaces there are three bedrooms two of them providing built-in robes. The main bathroom has been charmingly renovated to today’s standard with a deluxe bath and separate shower.
For the entertainers the backyard offers a large concrete area to accommodate family gatherings or for the kids, ample room to play safely. The is a sizeable level grassed area which provides another area for the family to take advantage of with the additional of garden sheds or veggie patches. For occupiers who enjoying tinkering there is a single garage that would make a terrific workshop or man cave space. In addition to the above already mentioned features there is good off street parking to accommodate a few vehicles.
Rocklyn Avenue, a quiet cul-de-sac has always been a tightly held street in Moonah and is only a short walk to the Main Rd and conveniences. This is certainly a high quality home in a highly convenient location less than 10mins commute to the Hobart CBD.
Break into the Moonah market while you are still able and contact us for an inspection this property will not last long in this market.
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