Block size: 2.13 Hectares approx.House size: 285 m² approx.
Beautifully appointed semi-rural home with large self-contained shed
Situated on a substantial 2.13-hectare allotment in semi-rural Sandford, this recently constructed home is beautifully appointed and captures landscape views in every room of the home. Adding to the property is a substantial shed and car-port that provides secure parking for vehicles and trailers.
The spacious and versatile floorplan provides both open-plan and private areas that allow for combined and separate living, perfect for families. The accommodation comprises three large bedrooms with built-in storage and a master walk-in-robe, that are serviced by two beautifully appointed bathrooms with rich timber tones and walk-in showers. There are both formal and in-formal living and family areas, and at the heart of the home is a beautifully appointed kitchen with stone benches, large free-standing oven and cook top, and a large butler's pantry.
Opening out onto the spacious covered deck, you are greeted with landscape views and the true size of the property is evident. With its own dam, the property is perfectly suited to those with animals and is large enough to agist horses or similar.
Completing this sensational property is the substantial shed and covered parking bay, offering an excellent amount of secure and undercover parking for boats, vehicles, and caravans, as well as workshop space. The shed is also being used as living space, and with kitchenette and bathroom it creates additional room for families with older children or family members need their own space.
Perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the lifestyle on offer and the many amenities of nearby Lauderdale, this impressive modern home and shed have immense appeal.
Features
Allocated Car Spaces
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