This impressive light-filled family home is situated on a generous allotment in an established pocket of Point Cook close to Town Centre. Beautifully presented and offering spacious family living with a flowing floor plan and appealing neutral décor, this desirable home caters perfectly for modern family living.
Comprising: Four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Main bedroom includes walk in robe and en suite bathroom with corner shower. Multiple living areas include spacious formal lounge plus expansive open plan informal living area incorporating kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, generous workspace and storage, adjoining spacious sun-filled dining and living room. Entertaining options extend outside to the decking undercover alfresco - a great space for entertaining family and friends.
Features includes ducted heating and cooling, double car garage with rear door access, timber flooring, window furnishings, security doors, landscaped low maintenance gardens. Ideally located within walking distance to schools, shopping centres, restaurants and public transport.
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