This architect-designed home offers generous open spaces that capture natural light and breeze throughout, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. The well-appointed living and dining area flows seamlessly to a large covered rear patio overlooking a private garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The modern laminate kitchen is equipped with quality appliances, including a pantry, oven, and cooktop, while stylish tiling and fittings enhance the home’s contemporary feel. With solid brick construction, ample storage, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and a remote-controlled garage, this home combines quality craftsmanship with easy, comfortable living.
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Disclaimer: Furnishings are for illustrative purposes only and are not included in the villa. Images used are for display purposes only and may not represent the actual villa for sale.
Property features
Architect designed with large open spaces
Remote controlled garage
Reverse cycle air conditioning
Large covered rear patio overlooking private garden
Low maintenance living
Community features
Large lagoon-style pool for laps or aqua-aerobics
BBQ and poolside terrace
Well stocked library and reading area
Large communal entertaining kitchen
Activity calendar, including arts and crafts, yoga, Tai Chi and social functions
Beautifully manicured gardens
Caravan and boat parking
Pet friendly.
Pricing
Option A: $660,000
Option B: $802,000
Option C: $960,000
Recurrent Charges: Recurrent charges are essentially service fees that village residents pay to cover the cost of operating and maintaining the village. They’re paid fortnightly, and cover things such as: Council rates, water – for the village community, waste, facilities, electricity in common areas, building insurance, village security and more. Providers are not legally allowed to make a profit from these contributions and they are calculated based on actual day-to-day operating costs required to run the village.