Bellevue Heights shrugs off suburbia and embraces nature instead; setting a serene scene for this enduring 1960s home that will bend and shift to the changing needs of a growing family in search of an escape - without the isolation.
They don't make them like this double brick haven anymore; robust, crack-free and bound to a big parcel with plenty of room to extend.
Unlike other homes in these parts, that parcel is also flat, making it a dream to upkeep - and cheaper to run thanks to the home's bill-busting solar panels.
No you aren't dreaming; that really is an extensive internal renovation you're seeing, saving its best for the updated kitchen and its waterfalling marble benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances, loads of storage and breakfast bar.
The kitchen commands a rear living zone with a designated dining zone and an effortless flow to the rear patio under a skillion-roofed pergola - a year-round excuse to take dinner outdoors.
Don't need four bedrooms? Turn one of them into an additiona