Nestled in the serene neighbourhood of Holsworthy, 40 Mubo Crescent stands as a testament to impeccable design and modern comfort. This splendidly renovated 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of space, style, and convenience, making it an ideal choice for downsizers, first home buyers, or astute investors.
Upon entering, you're greeted by the warm embrace of light-filled living areas, including a large separate lounge and an open plan family and dining room, complemented by cathedral ceilings tiled and timber flooring. The heart of the home, a spacious kitchen, boasts a grand island bench, gas cooking, and abundant storage solutions.
Comfort is not compromised, with ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans, and stylish downlights throughout. All bedrooms are generously proportioned, featuring built-in wardrobes, and the home is completed by a chic bathroom and the added convenience of a second toilet in the laundry.
The outdoor experience is equally delightful with a sizeable decked alfresco area set amidst landscaped gardens, promising memorable gatherings and tranquil moments alike. A single garage with additional storage caters to practical needs.
Occupying a generous 588.1 square metres, this property is a stone's throw from Wattle Grove Plaza, local schools, and public transport, ensuring everything you need is within easy reach. Secure your slice of Holsworthy's finest living today.
High Points
- 3 Generous size bedroom all with built-ins
- Light filled living areas including large separate lounge plus open plan extended family & dining
- Spacious kitchen with large island bench, gas cooking & ample cupboard space
- Features include ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans, cathedral ceilings, downlights throughout, timber flooring & 2nd toilet in laundry
- Generous size decked alfresco area perfect for entertaining
- Good size level yard on 588.1m2 with landscaped gardens
- Large Single garage with extra storage space and second toilet
- Conveniently situated within walking distance of Wattle Grove Plaza & close to local schools