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Work and play: 5 Bretton Court, St Albans, 3021

With the garage fully lined and plumbed as a hair salon, this property has loads of appeal for anyone wanting to work from home. Aside from that, the well-presented house will interest young families keen on a convenient location.

The property is within a 10-minute stroll of Keilor Plains station and five minutes or less by car from St Albans Primary School and Alfrieda Street shops and eateries.

5 Bretton Court, St Albans 3021

The house has three spacious fitted bedrooms with the same honey-toned floorboards and vertical blinds as in the living domain.

The main bedroom has a fully tiled en suite with lots of storage, while the spacious main bathroom has been updated with a spa tub and curved shower cubicle.

The expansive living hub, with a fireplace, incorporates a smart kitchen with a stack of white cupboards, charcoal benches and white splashback tiles, along with a dishwasher, underbench oven and gas cooktop.

An enclosed outdoor room has been added to the back. This very handy space, laid with floorboards, effectively doubles the living area and makes a great play area for kids; it has an outdoor kitchen and TV connection.

The backyard has a good wedge of lawn for kids and pets and a garden shed on the block, which measures about 570 square metres.

Other features include ducted heating and cooling, a split-system, an open study area, a double carport and easy access to the Western Ring Road.

 

5 Bretton Court, St Albans 3021 (Photo supplied)
5 Bretton Court, St Albans 3021 (Photo supplied)
5 Bretton Court, St Albans 3021 (Photo supplied)
5 Bretton Court, St Albans 3021 (Photo supplied)

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