Do not miss this well looked after family home in an incredibly sought-after area of Crestmead! Located at the end of Lahore St, only meters from the Crestmead Parklands is number 15. The ideal property for both owner occupiers and investors alike, 15 Lahore St is the versatile home you’ve been looking for.
This low-set home showcases a range of easy-living features that will immediately stand out to potential buyers. Featuring four bedrooms with good-sized built-in robes, with the master enjoying a walk-in robe and ensuite, this property is well suited to a range of potential occupants. Open-plan living is the key to this house, with a galley kitchen and large dining area encouraging entertaining and family time. For those liking a little bit of seclusion and comfort, the lounge room is the perfect area – slightly removed from the main living area of the house, it exudes the relaxation and calm that you need in a lounge room, without being too far removed from the action.
This home is set on a well-maintained low maintenance block with a fully fenced rear yard, ideal for both children and pets to play securely and safely. Those who like to utilize their backyards in summer to entertain will also love the outdoor area of this property, and will enjoy spending the hot afternoons under the covered patio which connects almost directly to the kitchen.
So many families and investors alike are currently buying into Crestmead purely due to the location, and who can blame them! All these features come at no cost to convenience, with this property located in a quiet pocket of Crestmead close to schools, restaurants, and shops. For those who like to be located close to nature, this property is also surrounded by acres of green space and parks, including the Crestmead Community Garden, dog park, and play equipment for the kids.
Make no mistake, this property will sell quickly! Make sure you contact Maz today to arrange an inspection.
Property Features
- House
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 2 cars
- Land size 603 m²
- 2 Open Parking Spaces