What a great opportunity for the new home purchaser; this stylish new brick home in Bungala Fields id due to be finished very shortly now and it will be ready to move right into. The complete package, so squeaky new it will still have the stickers on it; this large three bedroom two bathroom home is a true turn key proposition with everything you could wish to have in a home at this price point. Included in the price are the floor coverings, tiles to all wet areas, overhead cupboards in the kitchen, built-ins in beds two and three and very generously proportioned rooms they are too; there’s a roomy walk-in robe and lovely ensuite to the supersized master as well. An island bench separates the kitchen from the remarkably spacious open plan dining/ lounge area with access to the garden on two sides through quality aluminium sliding doors. Lots of light in this home. R/C A/C split, insulation t/out, gas/ electric cooking including rangehood and instantaneous hot water, it is all in place and push button ready.
A double garage with roller/ panel door provides ample secure parking with internal access to a wide entry hall. Externally the property is complete with landscaping and colorbond fencing. Importantly there is sufficient room to park the van or the boat alongside the garage! Nothing much left to do but move in really and first in best dressed as they say so call soon, the local market is moving along. This home is under construction right now, slated for finish in March 2013 so call for further details or for a tour of the property. Sited just a walk from the village and in the very popular and pleasant area known as Bungala Fields you can’t go wrong with a package like this. Surrounding homes are quality and values set to move along as the market improves. With the current $8,500 grant for new home buyers and a further $15,000 for first home buyers and mortgage rates trending down we are seeing good activity and it now looks like renting is not the smart option. Why pay the landlord when you can pay yourself into the future? Please note; plan and elevations are preliminary issue.