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No one could have predicted how long it would take for Clifton Springs to be on the map. Established in the early 1960′s it was not until the dual highway was made between Leopold hill and Drysdale that people perceptions changed from being “It’s too far out” to “It’s not that far at all”

It was not uncommon for land purchased in the early 1960′s to be sold a few years later for less than the purchase price. This is not the case now. Homes are getting listed and selling fast, due to the demand of living in this suburb of choice.

This home will be no different, built when houses were designed to last. When the living room encouraged the family to spend time together, when bedrooms were for sleeping in and the yard was big enough to play in.

This home has ample off street parking for the visitors, tradies or the occupants on a 724m2 (approx.) parcel of land.

The current owners added a sunroom to enjoy the warmth through the glass on those cold winter days. A Studio was set up at the rear of the home for the artist to create his masterpieces. Not only do you have a double garage but there are sheds too.

One of the highlights for me living here is to hear the Steam Train running and the cows mooing. A country feel with big town facilities. Amenities a plenty at your fingertips for your daily requirements and your sports or entertainment and relaxation. You don’t need to leave town for very much at all.