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LOCK AND LEAVE NEW BUILT TO BE FINISHED OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021

Eligible First Home Buyers - A $10,000 First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) is available when you buy or build your first new home. The FHOG is $20,000 for new homes built in regional Victoria, for contracts signed from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2021.

If it's a low-maintenance lifestyle in a seaside location you're after, this home is hard to beat.  Built across two levels, the home consists of 3 bedrooms, all with built-in robes. The master bedroom features a compactly designed ensuite, with a spacious second bathroom to enjoy a long, contemplative soak in the generous bath.  The upstairs living room is a place to relax and unwind.  Double glazing throughout the home reduces outside noise and efficiently maintain the temperature.  A modern kitchen with sleek cabinetry, stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances with the walk-in pantry providing extra storage space. Another asset is the dedicated laundry space which is conveniently located close to the courtyard.

Personal comfort is ensured with gas heating throughout the home, providing comfort and warmth on cold winter days.  The living room's Modern energy efficiency has not been forgotten with a solar hot water system.  The double automatic lock-up garage adds extra security with internal access.

This property will be built on a 309 m2 flat block of land, perfectly positioned to take advantage of the area's large selection of cafes, restaurants and shops.  Grab onto a holiday lifestyle with the ocean is just a short distance away.  Speedy action recommended for this one. Call now to take advantage of this excellent buying opportunity.

Due Diligence Checklist
What you need to know before buying a residential property
Before you buy a home, you should be aware of a range of issues that may affect that property and impose restrictions or obligations on you, if you buy it. This checklist aims to help you identify whether any of these issues will affect you. The questions are a starting point only and you may need to seek professional advice to answer some of them. You can find links to organisations and web pages that can help you learn more, by visiting the due diligence checklist page on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website (consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist).

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