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Luxury meets practicality

A white picket fence, a manicured garden, a pool, and a kitchen to wow the home chef – 12-14 Champney Court at Cedar Vale could be your next dream home.

The 4500sqm property features a combination of luxury and practicality, according to local agents.

The four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence was built by Dixon Homes in 2022.

“It’s a young build,” sales agent Simon Curtis said.

“Plus, it ticks all the boxes with the pool and shed, and it’s a steel-framed home.”

The journey along the driveway to reach the house is framed by trees and lights.

Upon entering the home, you are welcomed by 2.7m high ceilings and space galore.

Sales agent Simone Curtis said the kitchen was the home’s “centrepiece”.

It is equipped with a large island bench, storage and high-end Smeg appliances – including a freestanding gas cooker and a panelled dishwasher.

“The component people like most is the kitchen island bench,” Ms Curtis said.

“It’s the first thing you see when you walk in – it’s got the wow factor.”

Pendant lighting and a pantry fitted with pull-out drawers adds even more functionality to the kitchen space, while also keeping a “seamless look”.

The master suite includes a private ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe, offering a secluded retreat within the home.

The garage has epoxy flooring, a Tesla charger, and three-phase power.

“The owners have put a lot of thought into the technology,” Ms Curtis said.

“There’s a Tesla charging station, fancy light switches, CTV, 20kw solar, pool lighting – all those extra little features.”

Outside includes a newly built pool with composite decking and a pergola area, along with a fire pit area – the perfect space for relaxation and entertainment in all seasons.

The property also offers space for workers and hobbyists, including a nearly 100sqm powered shed with LED lighting and a hoist, and a garden shed.

Bonuses include an electric front gate and a home office ‘pod’ at the front of the property.

Ms Curtis said the home would suit many lifestyles, particularly for a younger family wanting to upsize to a large property.

“Or an older couple that wants all the bells and whistles on a smaller acreage property,” she said.

“We’ve got a lot of older clients from really big land, so it could go either way.”

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