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SOLD

31 Bendigo Drive, Eynesbury

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PREMIUM PARK SIDE LIVING WITH SIDE ACCESS

Nestled in the picturesque Eynesbury Estate, this immaculate family home will astound you from the very moment you witness its surroundings. Situated across the park, this home has three great sized fitted bedrooms including a master with spacious walk in robe and full ensuite. Space to relax and entertain is all sorted with dual living zones including a formal lounge and an open plan family/meals area perfect for the growing family. The deluxe kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, stone bench tops and loads of cupboard space, perfect for the master chef within. Outside you'll find a spacious alfresco area complemented by a good size backyard perfect for entertaining all year round. The home is situated on an impressive sized allotment of 685m2 (approx.) and has a double remote garage complemented with side access perfect house your caravan, boat or trailer. . Extras include central bathroom, laundry with external access, heating, cooling, landscaped gardens and solar panels. Strategically positioned within walking distance to everything Eynesbury has to offer including the century old Eynesbury Homestead and Cafe, 18 hole championship golf course, Discovery Centre, dedicated walking trails and open green spaces. Don't delay or you'll be disappointed!

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Property ID
222P251718
Property type
House
Land size
685.0 sqm

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Located approx. 44km west of Melbourne, between Melton in the north and Wyndham to the south, Eynesbury is a developing township on the Werribee River. The traditional owners of the land are the Wadawurrung People, while the first European settlers were the Staughton family in 1841 from the town of the same name in the UK just north of London. They settled on 101,000 acres, with a 30,600-acre subdivision creating the township of Melton in 1852. Some 20 years later, it was further divided to create Exford, Nerowie and Staughton Vale.

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