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Quality, comfort and style in a sought-after pocket

Set in a peaceful court surrounded by quality homes, within walking distance to the popular Spavin Lake Reserve, is this impressive home at 15 Twin Creek Court, Sunbury.

From the moment you step through the white entry door with beautiful lead-light glass features, this home exudes quality, style and relaxed family living.

This spacious, modern residence boasts four generously sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas and a dedicated study (with built-in robes), a perfect work-from-home space or 5th bedroom.

Crafted for optimal living, the open plan kitchen/meals/living area with expansive island bench, flows effortlessly to the outdoor alfresco space with timber decking, a cosy wood heater and drop-down blinds for the winter evenings, perfect for entertaining or unwinding.

The theatre room/second living is ideal for spending quality family time together watching your favourite movies whilst summertime invites you to relax and keep cool in the inground, salt-chlorinated pool.

The spacious master bedroom features a very generous walk-in robe and ensuite with sleek walk-in shower, whilst the remaining bedrooms all include built-in robes.

Additional features: • Beautiful, polished timber floorboards in entry • 9’ ceilings and high-quality skirting boards, consistent with the homes’ quality finish • Double-glazed windows and insulated throughout • Granite benchtops and quality appliances • Three phase cooling and 6-star ducted heating • 15KW solar system • Double garage with rear roller door.

This exceptional home truly caters to the needs of the modern, growing family or the executive looking for space with low maintenance exterior. Only 45km to Melbourne’s CBD, 20km to Tullamarine Airport and around 4km to the renowned Salesian College and Sunbury’s CBD.

Be sure to schedule a viewing today to experience this remarkable home firsthand.

Contact: Julie Ryan 0438 060 382 at Anthony Stevens Real Esate.

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