Block size: 711 m² approx.House size: 440 m² approx.UV: $774,000 (2025)
Architectural Masterpiece with Designer Interiors & Resort-Style Pool
Welcome to a residence of striking architectural design, set on a generous 711 m² block in the heart of Franklin, built over an enormous 490.59m² approx. With five spacious bedrooms, three designer bathrooms, a double garage with internal access, and four distinct living areas, this home delivers the perfect fusion of sophisticated interiors and family functionality. Every detail has been carefully consider
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.