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20 Burt Street, Mount Lawley

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From $875,000

2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Car

I love the idea of a country getaway staying in the warm of a country cottage built with beautiful natural materials. There’s a unique sense of individual character. What I don’t love is a 3 hour drive and over priced accommodation for a short lived experience.

This 425 square metre character home in Mount Lawley provides all the warm country feels and all in your own home.

Tastefully presented with all the mod cons you’d expect from a modern home this restoration piece is sure to bring light into the buyer’s life.

Light of which is abundant throughout the home. Each room boasts high ornate ceilings with natural light flooding the spaces something not always captured in so many of new designs and builds.

FEATURES TO LOVE

Location

Have it all, just a hop, skip away from everything the city dweller loves from cafés to bar and an abundant night life yet just far enough for some quiet home time.

Natural Floors

The country feeling is complete when beautiful natural wood floors are involved and there’s no shortage of them here.

On the Downside

The cottage green kitchen has an outdated colour though with a lick of paint, any DIY’er will be able to splash their personal touch to the space.

Want to add this to your property portfolio? Head to www.beaufortrealty.com.au

OIP Staff

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