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HomeGazetteA home in the hills

A home in the hills

Elevated in the southern hills of Warragul and privately located in a quiet court is this comfortable sandstock brick home.

It boasts magnificent northern views over the town centre with a panoramic backdrop of the Baw Baw ranges.
The home occupies one acre of land with immaculate and extensive gardens accessed by a long circular driveway assuring exclusivity to the property.
The dwelling consists of 21 squares of living area, plus carport and verandahs.
Sizeable lounge and family areas capture both the sunlight and northerly views, while centred around a Tasmanian oak kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances and dishwasher.
The home features three bedrooms and a study, the main includes a walkin robe and two door builtin robe accompanying a full ensuite complete with corner spa bath, separate shower, twodoor vanity and toilet.
It is a well appointed dwelling with polished timber floors, natural gas ducted heating and ducted vacuum system.
The circular driveway provides undercover access to the home, while a single carport with rear roller door accompanies the excellent 30ft by 20ft shedding with concrete floor, power and telephone. A perfect property to either spread your wings or wind down, relax and enjoy a whole new lifestyle. Priced at $398,000, the property, situated at 4 Larkones Court, Warragul, will be open for inspection Friday and Saturday, 11am to noon.
For further information contact Geoff Quirk on 0418 515 949 or Daniel Sheehan on 0407 235 464 of Quirk Real Estate Pty Ltd, 52 Queen Street, Warragul on 5623 6062.

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