Set across 2.1 hectares of flat freehold land, this expansive single-level residence delivers a rare combination of immediate lifestyle comfort and long-term strategic value. Positioned within the Future Urban zone, the holding offers not only exceptional liveability today, but also meaningful future potential.
Constructed in enduring brick and tile, the approximately 413 sqm home has been thoughtfully designed for substantial multi-generational living. Its intelligent dual-wing configuration creates a natural balance between shared family connection and independent retreat.
Three suite-style bedrooms operate almost as self-contained domains, each with its own living area, bathroom and private entrance — ideal for extended family members or those seeking autonomy within a cohesive household. A separate two-bedroom wing, complete with its own living space and bathroom, provides further flexibility for younger generations or guests.
The scale of the infrastructure reinforces the home’s versatility, with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, two kitchens and five distinct living areas. Three independent power sub-meters, multiple water tanks and triple garaging support comfortable large-scale living, while expansive terraces extend the home into beautifully maintained grounds designed for gatherings and entertaining.
Located approximately ten minutes from Albany’s established amenities, the estate offers a compelling balance between privacy and accessibility. Single-level landholdings of this scale, within Future Urban zoning, are increasingly limited.
This is a rare opportunity to secure a residence that performs on two levels — as a private family sanctuary today and as a strategically positioned landholding for the future.
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