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HomeGazetteLakeside splendour and style

Lakeside splendour and style

Those who dream of owning an executive-style home should look no further as this marvellous house in the booming Lakeside development in Pakenham, say the selling agents.

The sheer size of the home gives it an imposing street presence, but the Tuscan style exterior gives it beauty as well.
The interior is as gorgeous as the exterior and offers formal lounge, over-size study, a large fully appointed kitchen, a spacious open-plan dining and family area and a generous laundry.
Upstairs. the master suite is of generous proportions and has a walk-through robe and ensuite.
The three remaining bedrooms are well sized and have built-in robes.
The family bathroom has plenty of room and there is also a sitting/computer/kids play area.
Extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, wool carpets and floor tiles from Turkey.
Outside is a wonderful entertaining area, a large garage with extra workshop space, beautifully landscaped gardens, and rear access at both sides of the home for boats, trailers or caravans.
Set on almost a quarter of an acre, strolling distance to parks, the lake and the shops, the agents said homes didn’t come much better than this.
The property is priced at $495,000.
Inspections are strictly by appointment and can be arranged by contacting Stuart Wood of L.J. Hooker Pakenham on 5941 3355 or after hours on 0428 406 235.

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