Perfectly positioned close to Warragul’s local amenities, this well-maintained four-bedroom home offers generous living spaces, practical features, and a family-friendly layout.
The spacious living area provides year-round comfort with a split system and connects seamlessly to the dining space and U-shaped kitchen. The kitchen includes a gas cooktop, electric oven, breakfast bar, a large wall pantry and abundant storage. It overlooks the recently stained merbau deck—an elevated outdoor entertaining area with lovely views and plenty of space to relax or host guests. Step down into the green, private backyard—an excellent area for pets or outdoor enjoyment.
The master bedroom includes a walk-in robe and private ensuite with a single vanity, shower, and toilet. The additional three bedrooms, all with built-in robes, are serviced by the recently updated main bathroom featuring a built-in bath, shower, single vanity, and separate toilet. A large laundry with outdoor access adds everyday convenience.
Car accommodation is well covered with a remote-controlled double garage offering rear access and ample off-street parking, perfect for storing multiple vehicles or trailers.
A comfortable, practical, and well-located family home—ready for its next chapter.
If you would like to organise an inspection, please contact Jordan Makin at 0419 200 236.
This is a contemporary suburban brick-veneer dwelling that strongly resembles a standard project-home product, with a straightforward hip roof, generic porch and typical window/door arrangement. There is no visible architectural experimentation, period character, or custom detailing, and its overall expression is typical of master-planned estate housing rather than a one-off architect-designed residence.
Key Architectural Features
single-storey brick veneer constructionsimple low-pitched hip roof with wide eavessmall covered entry porch with slender post supportsstandard aluminum-framed windows and basic front doorconventional suburban landscaping with edged garden beds and lawnconcrete path and modest front steps