Discover the epitome of relaxed living in this exquisite four-bedroom residence nestled in the serene cul-de-sac enclave of Bunderra Place, Kariong. Built in 2009, this home presents a harmonious blend of modern design and timeless elegance. Offering both practicality and luxury for discerning homeowners. The meticulously crafted interiors reflect a commitment to quality, providing a welcoming atmosphere for family living and entertaining.
Features include:
- Four generous bedrooms, all with built in robes
- Large main bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite
- Study / home office
- Spacious formal lounge and dining room
- Open plan kitchen, lounge and dining opens out to a covered entertaining deck and flat, fenced yard
- Main bathroom with bath and separate toilet
- Remote double lock up garage with additional space for storage or work bench
- Internal laundry
- Split-System air conditioning
- Garden shed
- New carpet throughout
Kariong is renowned for its family-friendly environment, offering a peaceful retreat while maintaining close proximity to key amenities. The area boasts lush parkland and is just a short drive from the stunning beaches of the Central Coast.
Families will appreciate the convenience of nearby schools such as Kariong Public School and the Central Coast Sports College. With local shops, cafes and medical services within walking distance. The suburb's strategic location also provides easy access to the M1 Motorway, making it ideal for commuters seeking a tranquil lifestyle without compromising on connectivity.
This property represents a rare opportunity to secure a prestigious home in one of Kariong's most sought-after streets. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional residence that promises both comfort and convenience. Contact Josh on 0431 715 509 for more information, or to arrange an inspection.
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