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Award-winning display home

The Virtue Homes team is here to guide you every step of the way when creating your dream home. The selection centre in Traralgon offers a huge range of choices, ideas and inspiration along with their full-service colour consultation service.

Virtue Homes carefully select their building materials and use sustainable resources in order to reduce the ecological footprint, both during construction and long after a home has been handed over. Every home Virtue Homes build is rated to a minimum of 6 stars, with energy efficiency and thermal performance taken into consideration.

Virtue Homes invites you to visit their award-winning display home, The Acura 38 in Warragul. The Acura was designed with zen in mind with open spaces and natural elements, creating a calming environment. You’ll find a stunning open-planned kitchen/living space, with a curved island bench and ambient lighting. The design touches are what really make this display home special, a Japanese-inspired garden welcomes you in and beautiful finishings throughout the display home allow you to really see how Virtue Homes can help create your dream space. With large bedrooms, walk-in wardrobes and modern bathrooms, it’s easy to imagine your life at The Acura.

Whether it’s your first home or a prestige custom build, Virtue Homes are here to guide you every step of the way. With years of building experience, you’ll have a stress-free and enjoyable journey to your new home.

Visit The Acura 38 on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 11am – 4pm.

243 Copelands Road, Warragul.

To view the home outside these days please make an appointment on 5176 5997 or contact Riley on 0400 303 604.

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