There’s something instantly comforting about this early 70s-built home - the kind of place that feels like it’s been well loved since its heyday and is now ready to welcome its next chapter. Poised on 651m² (approx.) in a quiet cul-de-sac within the coveted Vermont Secondary College zone, it’s a home that balances timeless charm with modern touches, framed by leafy serenity and the promise of easy living.
The moment you step inside, timeless slate floors set the tone - cool underfoot, grounding the space with character and authenticity. The light-filled living area opens before you, framed by lavish picture windows that draw your eyes to the majestic elm tree out front. It’s a living artwork that changes with the seasons, filtering soft morning light that spills across the ranges in the distance. Mornings here are made for coffee on the wrap-around balcony, watching the sun climb and the neighbourhood come quietly to life.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen and family/meals zone flow seamlessly out to an all-season alfresco. With black stone benchtops, stainless-steel appliances, a gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher, step-in pantry, and breakfast bar, it’s a space designed for everyday ease as well as entertaining.
Accommodation is cleverly zoned, with the main bedroom positioned at the front, featuring a walk-in robe and updated ensuite. Two additional robed bedrooms form a peaceful rear wing, sharing a refreshed bathroom. Both bathrooms feature stone-topped vanities that echo the home’s understated elegance.
Outdoors, near-flat lawns framed by established gardens invite kids to enjoy the fresh air. A chicken coop waits for your future feathered friends, while side gates add easy access and practicality. Beneath the home, an under-house workshop offers abundant storage - a quiet hideaway for tinkerers, hobbyists, or those who simply like a bit of space to create. A double carport and driveway parking complete the picture.
Comfort is key, with ducted heating, a split system, fresh new carpet and that unmistakable sense of belonging that only a home with history can offer. Surrounded by nature, footsteps from Campbells Croft Reserve and the Eastlink Trail bushland perfect for morning walks or weekend bike rides. Schools, shopping, and transport are all effortlessly close, from Rangeview Primary and Vermont Secondary College to Brentford Square, Eastland, and EastLink’s direct route to the city or coast.
This is the kind of Vermont gem that’s rare to find - a place that feels instantly right, with just the right mix of soul, practicality, and potential.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein has been supplied to us and is to be used as a guide only. No information in this report is to be relied on for financial or legal purposes. Although every care has been taken in the preparation of the above information, we stress that particulars herein are for information only and do not constitute representation by the Owners or Agent.