$1,100,000-$1,200,000
$1,100,000-$1,200,00015 Seachange Way, St Leonards VIC 3223
4 beds
2 baths
2 cars
House
897m²
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House
897m²
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
Holding significant street presence, with it's architectural inspired facade, 15 Seachange Way, St Leonards offers an ideal coastal abode for a growing family. With plenty of space on offer, both indoors and outdoors, this property will appeal to those seeking a spacious and modern home. Situated less than 700m approx. to the crystal-clear waters of Port Phillip Bay and St Leonards Boat Ramp, your life will be filled with memories of trips to the beach and fishing with the family. The open-plan kitchen/living/dining room is light-filled and forms the hub of the home. Ducted gas-heating and evaporative-cooling ensure a comfortable temperature throughout the seasons while the stylish kitchen features ample bench space and huge walk-in pantry. Ideal for entertaining this living room opens through sliding doors to the east-facing rear-yard and alfresco. This architecturally impressive outdoor living zone offers the perfect location to sit and watch the kids play in the yard. The separate lounge offers a second living space to relax or entertain. This space provides a quiet getaway from family noise while the kids play in the main living zone. The master suite is situated at the front of the home and boasts a huge double walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The three remaining bedrooms all feature built-in robes and are serviced by the centrally-located bathroom and separate toilet. Externally, the home features a double lock-up garage with internal access. A convenient side gate allows for secure storage space for your boat or caravan. The low-maintenance gardens offer plenty of room for a playful family while the gardens are largely a 'blank canvas' awaiting a gardener's loving touch.