Sold

1 / 25
$720,000

42 Susan Parade, Lenah Valley TAS 7008

3 Bed

2 Bath

3 Car

809 m²

222 m²

Sold

1 / 25
$720,000

42 Susan Parade, Lenah Valley TAS 7008

3 Bed

2 Bath

3 Car

809 m²

222 m²

Share this listing

Spacious home with stretching views

Showcasing stunning suburban views stretching out to the water, this spacious family home situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Lenah Valley is the ideal private and peaceful family setting.

Enjoying an elevated position, the residence has been designed to capture an abundance of sunlight, which can be enjoyed from the open plan living and dining area, and outside on the patio which hugs the home. The contemporary kitchen boasts ample cupboard and bench space, including an enviable walk-in pantry, and is equipped with quality appliances.

Each of the three generous bedrooms contain built-in wardrobes, and the master features an en-suite. The family bathroom has a bath and shower, with a separate powder room nearby. The laundry provides an abundance of storage, with plenty of additional closet space throughout the house.

High ceilings accentuate the home’s generous size, which continues downstairs to the lower ground floor where you’ll find an expansive and secure garage, additional storage space, a cellar and workshop. Extra off-street parking is available within the driveway.
Outside, there are multiple options for outdoor entertaining with a wrap-around patio, terrace and courtyard garden. The grounds are easy to maintain and are fully fenced, ideal for families with pets.

Just minutes from Hobart’s CBD, filled with sunshine and occupying a secluded spot, this remarkable Lenah Valley residence is the perfect place for a family to call their own. #AtYourService

Features

Air Conditioning - Ducted

Air Conditioning - Split System

Built In Robes

Cellar

Courtyard

Dishwasher

NBN

Outdoor Entertaining

Powder Room

Re-wired

Terrace

Workshop

Location

Share this listing

Property enquiry form background image

Property enquiry

Request submitted!

Something went wrong.