Considered, contemporary and completely at home. Some homes earn their warmth over decades, and this one has earned every bit of it. Modernised without sacrificing an ounce of character. The arched doorways, the exposed brick feature wall, the open fireplace. Details that only come from a certain era, and age like a fine wine.
The living room is generous and settled, the fireplace and built-in bookcase anchoring the room in a way that only a well-loved space can. Off the dining room, a second living zone opens up, generous enough to reshape itself around whatever the household needs. The kitchen is quietly capable. Stainless steel appliances, a gas cooktop and oven, a dishwasher and a breakfast bar that turns cooking into something worth slowing down for.
Three bedrooms are calm and considered, each with built-in robes and enough quiet to feel like a genuine retreat. The main is unhurried in a way that makes mornings feel like they belong to you. The fourth refuses to be defined, a second master or living space when the mood calls. Three bedrooms and two living areas, or four and one. The home meets you where you are.
Step out to the deck, and the pace changes. Dine under the stars or settle in for a long afternoon with the garden spread out before you. Enough lawn for the kids or a four-legged friend, established plantings, a vegetable garden and two sheds. A double-gated driveway, carport, and trailer bay provide three to four secure spaces for a household with a boat, a caravan, or simply more than one car. Private, considered and very easy to love.
Ballam Park a moment from the front door. Karingal Hub a short walk, Ballam Park Primary School minutes up the road. Positioned between the Frankston Freeway and Peninsula Link, the city and the Peninsula in opposite directions and equal reach. Everything where it should be, the home included.