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Local Discovery

Beautifully updated in a cul-de-sac location, this updated ‘80’s family home on a spacious 714sqm (approx.) allotment will delight you at every turn.

Nestled one house from the end of Peter Court surrounded by nature and no neighbours across the street, you’ll feel far further than you are from the nearby amenities.

A front living room upon entry is spacious and airy with a lovely street outlook and split system air conditioner.

A front positioned master bedroom offers mirrored built-in robes and a ceiling fan, with easy access to the sparkling brand-new bathroom with semi-frameless shower, bath and separate w/c. Bedroom two equipped with a mirrored robe, while a huge optional fourth bedroom (or potential master) overlooking the alfresco could be utilised as a home office, guest room or however see fit.

Lined with gorgeous slate floors and overlooking the formal dining, the kitchen has been beautifully updated with white shaker-style cabinetry offset by dark granite bench tops and a dishwasher, wall oven, corner pantry, breakfast bar and servery onto a huge rear family room.

With bifold doors providing options for opening or closing the space off, from here big picture windows offer views of the backyard, and sliding doors open onto an enclosed undercover deck complete with a low maintenance above ground 4.2m x 2.4m gas heated swim/spa splash pool, fan and heater overlooking a spacious lawn backyard that is sure to be loved by any little legs.

More you’ll adore:

A new outdoor bathroom with marble-look tiles and matte black tapware and accessories

• Linen storage + an updated separate laundry

• 5.5kw Solar panels

Garden shed

Ducted evaporative aircon throughout Ceiling fans throughout

Surrounded by local reserves and primary schools, the Happy Valley Reservoir and Reserve is only a few kilometres away, as is Hallett Cove, while the Southern Expressway keeps city commutes to 30 minutes.

Family friendly with room to move. Everything is done here, and it feels just right.

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