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Description: PROPERTY LAUNCH - ALL OFFERS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 5PM SATURDAY 18TH JULY 2026
Set on an idyllic 803 sqm fenced corner parcel, here is an amazing opportunity to secure a big 5-bedroom family home with an enormous yard for entertaining, work or family relaxation. Cleverly designed with a bedroom and bathroom downstairs, plus four upstairs bedrooms including an oversized master with ensuite bathroom, the residence will support a variety of needs from live-in family to visiting guests and relatives. The split-level design with high ceilings and ducted air-conditioning throughout delivers plenty of relaxation space with formal and informal lounge and dining areas, plus an upstairs rumpus and additional enclosed patio. Featuring a stylishly updated polyurethane kitchen with 900mm gas stove and oven plus dishwasher, an Insinkerator (food disposal system) built into one of the two sinks, convenient downstairs bathroom with direct access to the bedroom, internal laundry, upstairs spa bathroom, plus built-in robes in all upstairs bedrooms. The home also features a ducted vacuum system throughout. The manicured wrap around yard offers plenty of flexibility for work, rest and play with multiple garden sheds and a separate deck area, plus there is a double lock-up garage and plenty of off-street parking available. Just steps to walking and biking trails along the Boothtown Aqueduct to the Prospect Reservoir, you'll enjoy easy access to local bus transport, shopping and school from this ultra quiet position. Book your inspection of this unique home and land offering today.
* Huge 5-bedroom family residence
* Modern gas kitchen with thick stone bench tops
* Dishwasher and Insinkerator food disposal system
* 3 well-appointed bathrooms plus internal laundry
* Ducted vacuum system throughout the home
* Separate double lock-up garage plus off-street parking
* Quiet location close to walking trails, transport and school
* Council: $442pq | Water: $230.66pq
DISCLAIMER: Information is believed reliable however interested parties should make their own enquiries.
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