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Room for everyone: 33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037

Surrounded by established trees and greenery, this Sydenham house blends gently into the streetscape.

The interiors have been updated but there is plenty of scope to further modernise to your taste over time.

 

33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037

 

The facade is in the federation reproduction style but past the front door you are greeted by a contemporary, updated living room with new carpet. All the walls too, have been freshly painted.

The main bedroom, to the left, has steel-grey pile carpeting, and the en suite has a new vanity which instantly brightens the bathroom. The walk-in robe is spacious and has storage above the wrap-around hanging area.

What was once a garage has been converted into a rumpus room. It’s tiled and would be a great as a pool room, a kid’s play area or just a second living area.

The great size kitchen has new benchtops, refurbished cabinetry and a new tile splashback.

The meals area is generous and receives great light thanks to four sets of windows in its corner-set location. Sliding doors open to a wrap-around pergola area. It is paved and looks out to a good-sized backyard, ready for you to make your own.

Garden beds are already in place.

Back inside, bedrooms two and three have new carpeting and built-in robes.

The main bathroom has a new vanity, and there’s a separate study with views of the backyard.

There is a lock-up single garage with drive-through access. With all the room a family needs and all the groundwork done, it is easy to see why the saying “what is old is new again” is so true – and a phrase used easily here.

33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037 (Photo supplied)
33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037 (Photo supplied)
33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037 (Photo supplied)
33 Stagecoach Crescent, Sydenham, 3037 (Photo supplied)

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