Enjoy the perfect blend of modern design, low-maintenance living and an enviable parkside outlook with this clean and contemporary 4-bedroom home, positioned on an approximate 238m allotment directly overlooking a large playground and reserve. An ideal opportunity for first home buyers or the savvy investor, this three-year-old residence offers comfort, style and practicality in equal measure.

Upon entry, the home’s youthful appeal is immediately apparent, highlighted by its modern finishes and a thoughtfully designed floorplan. All four bedrooms are cleverly segregated, providing enhanced privacy and flexibility for families, guests or tenants.

The heart of the home is the stylish modern kitchen, complete with stone benchtops, contemporary splashbacks and quality stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, stainless steel stove with electric oven, gas hotplates and rangehood. Overlooking the dining area and family room, this inviting space is perfect for everyday living and entertaining.

The living zone flows seamlessly to a low-maintenance outdoor area, featuring a paved patio and neatly finished pebbled yard-ideal for relaxed outdoor enjoyment without the upkeep.

Accommodation includes four well-sized bedrooms, three offering built-in sliding robes. The master bedroom is positioned at the front of the home and features a full ensuite and walk-in robe, creating a comfortable parents’ retreat.

Additional highlights include internal access to the single remote lock-up garage, ducted heating, ducted evaporative cooling, and a neatly maintained, low-maintenance front yard.

With its modern presentation, compact and easy-care block, and desirable outlook across parklands, this superb property presents a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers and investors alike. Inspect and see the value for yourself.

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