Low Set Family Home In Quiet Cul-De-Sac
7 Champ Street Seymour by Realwords
7 Champ Street Seymour by Realwords
Light and airy, spacious and low maintenance, all you and your family have to do is move in and enjoy. Well maintained and very comfortable, the interior features recently painted neutral wall tones and timber flooring across an open plan design. This quaint cottage is a perfect lifestyle choice for buyers wanting a relaxed, peaceful location with endless opportunities. The practical floor plan includes a generous lounge room, open plan meals area and family room.
Enhancing the appeal is the perfect location on a beautiful tree lined street, which delivers an idyllic blend of serenity and convenience. A strong visible connection to the backyard is made possible through two banks of sliding glass doors that merge the living room and outdoor area. You’ll be pleased with the functional galley kitchen, which benefits from the superb use of space and light. This balcony has loads of room for barbecuing, dining, entertaining or just chilling out with the beautiful leafy backdrop of mature trees as your outlook.
- A picturesque rural view is just one of the many things this home has to offer
- Flat 764m2 block
- Located in a quiet, tightly held cul-de-sac
- Stunning open water and mountain sunset views
- Extensive use of the large windows brings natural light and a soothing bushland outlook into the home
- Well appointed modern kitchen with timber benches
- Good sized bedroom is enhanced by plenty of natural light
- Modern bathroom with combined bath and shower
- The deck along the rear of the home has panoramic water views
- Plenty of space for off street parking

This property is set on a street that is right out of a fairytale – leafy, quiet, tranquil and simply beautiful
This is a fabulous family home located in a gorgeous cul-de-sac. It’s sure to go quickly!
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