40 Flannery Avenue, Bundoora
Reflective Of Its Past, Poised For The Future
***Inspection by appointment only*** Immediately illustrative of its era, currently defined by the original character of its family proportions, this modern classic provides exceptionally enticing rewarding renovation or re-development scope, STCA. 2 living areas, 1 featuring hardwood floorboards and a fire-place, the other enhanced by a wood burning heater are accompanied by a generous dining space and a functional central kitchen while 3 bedrooms and a separate study also reflect the style of their day. A traditional timber toned bathroom and spacious separate laundry complete the well preserved interior of a home that's surrounded by a generous allotment with patio entertaining, decking, storage sheds, a carport and additional parking. An ideal setting close to several primary and secondary schools, parkland expanses, golf courses, Plenty Road trams and the La Trobe University campus further complements a property with a successful past and significant upside for the future. *** COVID-19 Announcement *** If you're attending an open for inspection, we request that you only attend if you are fit and healthy to do so and not under any self-isolation conditions. We request that you maintain a healthy distance from anyone attending the open for inspection, including other prospective buyers and our team members, and if requested wait outside so as to reduce the number of people in the property at any one time. Lastly, please refrain from touching items/fixtures and doors within the properties. If you would like to view something in particular, please request the agent's assistance. Thank you.
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Regarded as one of Melbourne’s top five “activity precincts”, with fast growing business, commercial and retail districts, this booming multicultural community is home to the flagship campus of La Trobe University and also hosts a campus for the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). The area was originally inhabited by the Kurnaj-berring tribe of the Wurundjeri clan and the suburb’s name is derived from ‘Kelbundoora’ after one of the Wurundjeri tribesmen.
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