* Sustainability Declaration AvailableWords cannot discribe this Architectural designed home which backs on to the magnificent Pacific Harbour Golf Course. Free membership is included in the sale. The home provides all the luxury of magnificent golf course living. Huge open plan living … this home is truly unique! The Golf Course views are to die for and it’s a very quiet location which makes this home one not to miss out on. With 5 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a huge 2 car automatic garage there is so much living and room for even the largest family! One of the bedrooms is set away for when you have visitors and you will have plenty when you make this your own! Other Features: – Colorbond roof – Termimesh to penetrations and perimeter – 500ltr Water Tank – Stone bench tops throughout – Ducted air conditioning – Vacuum Maid with Kitchen kick – Security System – Porcelain “Sart Flush” toilet suites This is the difference when you purchase a Mancorp Quality Home! It has Traditional footing (slab) – which many builders have shifted away from the traditional concrete slab in an attempt to cut costs or bring their prices down. Tthey may attempt to convince you that “Waffle Pod” (a foam like substance) is a cost effective way of laying a slab. The Waffle Pod construction has the house slab sitting flush on the ground, this allows, rodent”s access to nest under your home. Short term gain may equal long term cost, slab cracks and floor tiles splitting. Sarking – is a fabric sheeting that is placed under the roof tiles at the time of their instillation. In the event of heavy rain a roof with a cracked or damaged tile without sarking would leak to the internal plasterboard ceiling. The addition of Sarking added at construction will divert water via the sheeting to the external gutters of your home. Sisalation – is similar to the Sarking in your roof this foil sheeting is placed between the bricks and the frame at the time of building. It has benefits that range from insulation, noise reduction and water damage prevention. Timber Stud Centres – is behind the plasterboard in your walls are rows of timber (studs). We space our timber at 450mm centres as opposed to some builders using 600mm centres. In essence we use a third more timber in the construction of our homes. This ensures increased strength to your frame in extreme weather. Timber quality – a Mancorp Quality Homes only uses “MGP 12″ as opposed to industry standard “MGP 10″ this simply refers to the grade of timber and again adds strength to your investment for minimal expense. Wind rating – a Mancorp Quality home is built to a minimum wind rating of “W41″ (N3) which is above the industry standard. Put simply your home is tied down from the roof to the concrete foundation by steel rods. This minimises movement in strong winds and minimises paint cracking and wall splitting. Roof Batts/Insulation – a Mancorp Quality Home uses R2.5 Roof batts to all living areas including garage. This moderates climactic conditions. Flat Ceilings – are a little harder to explain but Mancorp Quality Homes place a metal ceiling batten between the truss and the ceiling plasterboard to ensure your ceiling remains flat and does not split during the inevitable settling of your home. It also guarantees a flat and maintenance free ceiling. Energy Efficiency – your home will be built and a certificate will be issued to confirm your home meets Australian standards of energy efficiency requirements. Sustainability declaration available upon request.
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* Internal Laundry