442 Sundews Way,
Armstrong Creek 3217
Empire 29
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Empire 29
- Quality floor coverings throughout
- Westinghouse stainless steel appliances
- Your choice of matte black or chrome tapware
- Exposed aggregate concrete driveway
- 25 year structural guarantee
- 12 month service warranty
- Dulux wash and wear paint
- Bradnam's aluminium windows with key locks and energy efficient weather seals
- Centurion sectional garage door with remote control
29
Standard Floorplan
Front Extension
5th Bedroom
Ensuite Upgrade
Corner Treatment
Alternate Bed 1
Alternate WIR
Guest Bedroom
442 Sundews Way
Expansive family living and designer style are compelling reasons to explore the Empire. This spacious double storey home offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a powder room. The entry boasts a dedicated home theatre room, while in the hub of the home is the central kitchen, featuring a walk-in pantry and plenty of bench space for easy entertaining.
Adjacent dining and living areas welcome natural light through sliding doors, while upstairs provides a tranquil retreat with the master bedroom, complete with built-in robe and ensuite with an oversized shower. The main bathroom sits nestled amongst the remaining three bedrooms. The Empire stands tall as a home that transports families to a better and more enjoyable lifestyle.
The Location
The Estate
Banksia
Introducing Melbourne's newest surf coast community by one of Australia's largest property group Stockland Living.
Coming very soon to Armstrong Creek.
442 Sundews Way, Armstrong Creek 3217
Armstrong Creek
Armstrong Creek is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It was gazetted in February 2012 as part of the Armstrong Creek Growth Area, from largely undeveloped land which had formerly been part of Connewarre and Mount Duneed.
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