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This house exudes glamour, style and sophistication and, with a large undercover deck and solar-heated pool, it’s an entertainer’s paradise.

The five-year-old house is perfect for a family looking to upgrade or in the market for their dream home,

Four bedrooms include the large main with walk-through wardrobes, and a luxurious en suite with enough bells and whistles to have everyone feeling pampered. Striking mosaic tiles adorn a freestanding bath, a vanity unit has raised square basins, and two shower cubicles have monsoon shower heads.

Next to a big family-meals area with floorboards and contemporary gas log fire, the large, all-white kitchen has 100mm-thick Caesarstone benchtops, pendant lights above the brekky bar, a 900mm gas cooker, dishwasher and white tiles underfoot.

And a separate theatre room is a boon for kicking back with family and friends on chilly winter weekends.

A full wall of doors fold open to a spectacular outdoor room, not only with a stainless-steel kitchen set-up (with sink, wine-chiller and seven-burner barbecue) but enough room to host a horde of party guests. Giving it even more of a resort feel, the room faces a salt-chlorinated pool edged with an expansive non-slip surface. Garden beds are the finishing touch. Other top-notch inclusions are an alarm with CCTV footage, ducted vacuum, industrial-grade windows, cedar plantation shutters, solid timber floorboards, porcelain floor tiles and 5kW solar power.

In arguably one of the most prestigious streets in Taylors Hill, the property has a remote-controlled double garage and is within range of schools and an established shopping precinct.

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