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| Location |
Myittar Nyunt quarter, Tarmwe Township |
| Price |
K140 million
(sale) |
| Contact |
Myanmar 1st Services Co. Ltd
Phone : (01) 508101,508102 |
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This new two-storey family house in the Myittar Nyunt quarter
in Tarmwe Township comprises four bedrooms, a kitchen, a dinning
room, and two bathrooms and toilets.
This compact property with a 30-foot frontage is located in an
up-and-coming area and is near the Shwe Baho medical centre. It
is conveniently located for the Tamwe market bus stop.
Built in a Mediterranean classical style, the house is set in
a 1500 square feet compound classified as grant land with sixty
years left on the lease.
Rustic stone tiles adorning the front wall and below the front
upstairs windows complement the pale yellow colour of the house.
The sliding iron gate sits directly in front of the single garage,
which has an ugly iron rolling door that screams out “paint
me quick”.
Under an imposing two-columned double storey mock-classical
portico, the main entrance has an ornately decorated teak doorway
and door.
Stepping inside, to the left is the main living room, with its
tile flooring and etched glass above the windows to maximise natural
light.
Continuing down the hallway, passing a downstairs bedroom on
the left, there is the kitchen and the backdoor.
The kitchen is decorated with tiles on the walls as well as
on the floor. There is a fitted sink unit and work surface and
a bathroom with a separate toilet for general use.
The dining room can be accessed from the kitchen and it is similarly
decorated with tiles and a basin. There is a waist high tile-decorated
wall to divide the dining room from the garage to ensure the car
does not feel left out of the family action at mealtimes.
A half staircase leads up from the hall to a spacious multi
purpose room with a low ceiling and wooden floor before ascending
to the 1st floor proper.
The upstairs landing area is airy and comfortable on the feet
with its laminated parquet flooring. There are wood sculptures
around the door that leads to the veranda, which has a stainless
steel safety rail.
All three upstairs bedrooms have tile floors and windows for
good ventilation. The house does not have air conditioners. The
bathroom with water heater and toilet is for general use but it
can be closed off to create an en-suite facility. There is also
another basin.
A tube well has been sunk for water supply and there is an electricity
meter. The house is offered for sale without furniture.