Airy, bright, open spaces a selling point

This five bedroom home in Deebing Heights situated on more than half an acre (2,483sqm) of flat land was sold in early January for $1.2 million.

It’s selling points were large, open plan living areas; an executive style master bedroom and its location at the end of a cul-de-sac in Gabrielle Place with one neighbour on one side and bushland views at the back of the property.
The master bedroom features include a large walk in robe and an ensuite with a double vanity and a large his and hers shower with dual shower heads and a separate toilet.

The remaining bedrooms are separated into two wings and each has ceiling fans and wall mounted televisions.
Two of the bedrooms access a bathroom with bath tub and separate shower and a separate toilet.

Similar appointments are offered in the third bathroom which services the other two bedrooms. Plus these bedrooms have direct access to an air conditioned rumpus room and kitchenette.

The central kitchen, dining and living area is open plan and has a wall mounted smart TV and fireplace.
The kitchen has a large island bench which doubles as both a preparation area and breakfast bar, a walk in pantry, a wealth of cupboards and a free standing chef’s oven.

The outdoor entertainment area comes complete with a large wall mounted television and direct access to the 9.4m by 4m magnesium saltwater covered swimming pool which is electric heated.
Outdoors there’s also an 8m x 4m shed with a 1.5m awning. The shed is insulated and is fully lined. Two ceiling fans and two whirlybirds have been installed in the shed.

The yard is fully landscaped and fenced and houses the 5.6kW solar system and the three space garage which has internal access to the home.

There is another shed at the rear of the property. It has three phase power and is 6m by 9m and attached to the side is a 4m by 9m carport. Also attached to the front of the shed is an 8m by 5.8m carport which has been built to fit a full caravan in.

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