Bunyip VIC 3815 6 Camellia Drive
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4  Beds
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2  Baths
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2  Cars
$680,000 - $748,000
First National Real Estate Neilson Partners - Pakenham
Large Scale Family Living
Beautifully presented and custom-built, this spacious family home on a secure 721m² allotment offers a true move-in-ready lifestyle with nothing to spend. Designed for effortless comfort, it features two distinct living areas—a formal lounge and an open-plan living and dining space—complemented by a stylish kitchen equipped with 900mm stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, ample bench and cupboard space, and a walk-in pantry.

The home boasts four generously sized bedrooms, including an expansive master suite with a walk-in robe and a full ensuite. The remaining bedrooms are all oversized, each with a walk-in wardrobe, and are serviced by a modern family bathroom and a separate powder room. A versatile study adds flexibility, easily converting into a third living area or a functional home office.

Step outside to a fantastic alfresco area, perfect for entertaining, overlooking a spacious backyard with lush, established gardens and a well-maintained lawn. Additionally, side access for extra vehicles, boats, or trailers can be conveniently achieved with the simple addition of a side gate.

Ideally positioned within walking distance of Bunyip’s Main Street shops, cafés, schools, kindergarten, parks, sporting facilities, and the V-Line train station, this home seamlessly blends rural charm with modern convenience.
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