Presenting a rare opportunity to secure this immaculately renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home in central Dandenong. Ideal for first-time buyers, savvy investors, or those seeking a manageable downsizer option, this single-level residence offers the freedom of independent living without demanding maintenance commitments.
Enter to discover a completely refreshed interior requiring absolutely nothing but your personal belongings. Throughout the spacious separate living room, dining area, and both bedrooms, you'll find quality vinyl floating floors and new carpeting, enhanced by modern window furnishings. The well-appointed kitchen and inviting living zones create a welcoming environment perfect for contemporary lifestyles, while the updated bathroom provides all modern conveniences.
Comprehensively upgraded with fresh interior paint, contemporary LED lighting, and efficient gas ducted heating, this residence ensures comfortable living throughout the seasons while keeping utility costs low. A private courtyard requiring minimal attention and a single lock-up garage round out this hassle-free package.
Positioning is paramount, and this home excels. Benefit from immediate access to reliable public transport, major shopping facilities like Dandenong Plaza, Dandenong Market, and recreation areas. Families will value the proximity to respected educational institutions, including Dandenong Primary School and St John's Regional College, enhancing the appeal of this family-oriented neighbourhood.
In today's competitive Dandenong market, affordably priced properties of this calibre are increasingly scarce. Whether building your property portfolio, stepping onto the ownership ladder, or simplifying your lifestyle, this pristine home offers outstanding value. Schedule your inspection without delay.
This is a modest postwar brick dwelling typical of Australian suburban infill, with a simple hipped roof, large picture windows and minimal articulation. While it retains some period authenticity as an intact mid‑century unit/house, there is little evidence of bespoke architectural intent or distinctive character beyond its era’s standard vernacular. Overall it reads as a basic project-style home rather than an architecturally significant one.
Key Architectural Features
single-storey brick veneer construction1960s–1970s suburban unit/house typologysimple hipped tiled rooflarge aluminium-framed picture windowssmall entry stoop with minimal detailingattached garage with prominent red panel doormodest front lawn and concrete driveway