Description: Immaculately presented with an eye-catching street scape, this brand new architecturally designed, free standing five-bedroom home has been completed to the finest of standards with a style that will stop you in your tracks. Boasting high ceilings, premium tiled and timber flooring, LED lighting and ducted air-conditioning throughout, the home cleverly balances elegance with exceptional functionality. Designed with a bedroom and bathroom downstairs, plus four upstairs bedrooms all with built-in robes including an oversized master with fantastic park views, custom walk-in robe and stunning ensuite bathroom with dual vanities, the residence will effectively cater for a wide variety of family living and working needs.
The showcase kitchen is oversized with stone bench tops, 900mm gas cooker, island sink and breakfast bar with custom dining table, as well as a large butler's pantry with second sink and integrated dishwasher, showcasing the kitchen as a stunning centrepiece to this incredible residence. Other features include a beautiful main bathroom completed in premium tile, plenty of storage space, internal laundry with a seamless laundry chute system and stone bench tops, chic architectural inclusions such as cathedral windows and custom cabinetry, a private upstairs lounge plus a sunny open-plan family room which opens to the covered courtyard with bonus alfresco kitchen inclusive of in-built BBQ. Backing onto Daisy Street Park for optimal privacy, you'll enjoy easy access to shopping, school, transport and Cumberland Country Club. This is a stunning residence that you'll enjoy investigating.
* Architecturally designed 5-bedroom family home
* Oversized gas kitchen with bonus butler's pantry
* 3 exceptional bathrooms completed in full tile
* Lock-up garage with remote access
* Prime location backing onto parkland
* Council: $481pq | Water: $169.03pq
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