Positioned in a private setting on approximately half an acre in the heart of
Devonport, 94 Tasman Street offers an outstanding opportunity for families
seeking space, comfort and convenience in one impressive package.
Spanning approximately 30 squares, this substantial family home has been
thoughtfully designed to accommodate growing families, offering multiple
living zones and a flexible floorplan that caters to modern living.
At the heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area, where
updated granite benchtops provide both style and practicality. A generous
walk-in pantry offers excellent storage, making the space ideal for everyday
family life and entertaining alike.
Accommodation comprises three bedrooms, with two featuring built-in
robes, while the spacious master suite enjoys the added luxury of a walk-in
robe and private ensuite. A separate study provides the perfect work-fromhome space or hobby room.
Families will appreciate the versatility of two large and separate living
rooms, providing ample space for relaxation, entertaining or simply
spreading out in comfort. Year-round comfort is assured with the
convenience of three heat pumps located throughout the home.
The property continues to impress with a huge three-car attached garage
which provides exceptional vehicle accommodation and workshop space,
while additional off-street parking caters with ease for caravans, boats,
trailers or visiting guests. A storage shed adds further practicality, and the
expansive grounds offer plenty of room for children and pets to enjoy.
Conveniently located close to schools, the Four Ways shopping precinct
and the Devonport CBD, this is a property that successfully combines
privacy, space and accessibility.
A rare opportunity to secure a sizeable family home on a generous parcel of
land in one of Devonport's most convenient locations.
Call the listing agent Leigh Jordan to organise your private viewing.
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