** For Sale By Close Date - Tuesday 16th Dec, 2025 at 1:00PM**
Generous Family Living
Nestled in the heart of Rosebud, on a generous 756 sqm (approx.) of flat coastal land this delightful family residence offers a perfect blend of comfort and functionality.
Tailored for family living, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom abode presents a seamless fusion of charm and modern amenities. Its well-thought-out floor plan includes a second living area with its own entrance, ideal for a home office or entertainment room, adorned with cosy carpeting and overlooking the cottage gardens.
The master bedroom serves as a tranquil retreat, boasting a ceiling fan for warmer nights, plush carpeting, a triple robe, and a built-in dresser, all under the rustic charm of exposed beams.
The family bathroom, complete with a shower, vanity, and separate toilet, caters to the hustle and bustle of daily life. Additionally, a generous laundry room with rear access adds to the practicality of the home.
At the heart of the house, the modern kitchen is equipped with laminate benchtops, double sink, oven, gas cooktop, dishwasher, and pantry, set atop stylish hybrid flooring with year-round comfort supplied from the split system heating and cooling.
The adjacent main living room leads to the enclosed sunroom; with its tiled floor and north-facing aspect this room overlooks the garden and provides a serene space to unwind.
Sustainability is key with six solar panels reducing energy costs. Outdoor storage is ample, with two garden sheds to safely store your tools or beach toys.
The property's flat-roofed, brick construction exudes a timeless appeal, complemented by raised garden beds, bore water and off-street parking, including a double carport and space for three more vehicles.
This is a home where cherished memories are waiting to be made, complete with all the conveniences for a modern family's needs.
This is a modest, single-storey brick-veneer suburban house with few architecturally distinctive moves — the painted exposed beams and covered verandah provide some character but the overall form and finishes are typical of mass-produced homes from the late 20th century. It reads as a standard project/volume-built dwelling rather than an original or historically significant residence.
Key Architectural Features
single-storey brick veneer constructioncovered verandah / tiled walkwayopen-plan living and kitchenexposed painted ceiling beamssingle-car carportsecurity screen doors and sliding windowssmall private backyardtimber/dated kitchen cabinetrylaminate flooring in living areas