Mount Clear 20 Highfield Avenue
Expansive Family Home in Tranquil Location
Perfectly positioned on a quiet street in leafy Mount Clear, surrounded by established trees and native birdlife, this spacious, light-filled, unique family home has been recently updated throughout, providing a low maintenance, convenient lifestyle, in a peaceful, almost 'semi-rural' setting.
-Master bedroom features a WIR and private ensuite
-Four additional bedrooms with BIRs, ideal for large families or work from home requirements
-Flexible floorplan and dual street frontage provides the potential for future dual occupancy if desired (STCA)
-Open plan kitchen and dining space adjoined by the paved undercover alfresco area, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining
-Spacious light filled living area and adjoining family room or second living space
-Practical kitchen enjoys modern stainless-steel appliances, a dishwasher, large pantry plus ample bench space
-Family bathroom boasts a large corner bath and separate toilet
-Two split-systems for energy efficient heating and cooling
-Freshly repainted internally with new floor coverings, window furnishings and light fittings throughout
-Double carport and additional rear garage, plus off-street parking for multiple vehicles, caravans, boats or trailers
-Generous 768m2 (approx.) corner allotment with established, landscaped gardens offering two street frontages and rear access
-Situated in close proximity to Federation University, this property offers strong rental return potential, making it a highly attractive option for investors
With Midvale Shopping centre, multiple schools, childcare, public transport and walking tracks all available nearby, this charming, freshly revitalised family home will not last long. Enquire today for more information and to book an inspection.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 768sqm
Property Features
- Air Conditioning
- Built In Wardrobes
Get to know Mount Clear
Mount Clear is an outlying semi-rural suburb of Ballarat, 5.7 km south-east of the Ballarat post office. It is believed that it was named because of its relatively elevated location being cleared of timber during or soon after the gold rush. It is surrounded by undulating hills and flanked by bush and pine plantation forestry.