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A forever family home

A genuine entertainer’s oasis nestled in the tightly held suburb of Fraser, 34 Carrodus Street is perfectly positioned and designed to be a forever family home. With five spacious bedrooms and set on a large 1,319sqm block, there’s an abundance of memories waiting to be made here.

The backyard is one of the key features of the property, boasting both an alfresco and covered pergola that are perfect for hosting summer barbecues and dinner parties, and an expansive lawn for the kids to play and the pets to roam. There’s even an established veggie garden for the green thumb of the family.

Inside, the home is spread across two spacious levels; the floorplan is functional and generous. The lower level boasts multiple living areas, an updated kitchen featuring a freestanding gas cooktop, an oven and dishwasher, as well as two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the stylish main bathroom, and the exquisite master suite that includes a large built-in wardrobe and generous ensuite. The top level of the home is where you’ll find the remaining two bedrooms, both with built-in robes, and filled with natural light spilling through the large windows.

With extra features such as ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, single and double-glazed windows, side double gate access, a laundry room with external access, a double garage with remote control and drive-through access, and a slow combustion fireplace, this fantastic property is not to be missed.


5 bed  |  2 bath  | 2 car     

  • 34 Carrodus Street
  • EER         4.0
  • Auction Thu 27 Jan 5pm
  • View     On request
  • Agent    Jake Battenally
  • Mob      0413 313 676
  • Agent    Jemma Bridge
  • Mob      0409 846 146

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