There’s something timeless about a home that’s been carefully considered - designed not just to be lived in, but to enhance the way you live. This original Fasham Johnson-designed residence, built by the current (and only) owner in the early ‘80s, is a glowing example. With a layout inspired by the “Patio House” concept, this home champions the indoor-outdoor connection, passive solar orientation, and thoughtful zoning that have defined Fasham’s legacy in Melbourne architecture. Yes, it needs work. But what it offers in return is a canvas with all the architectural fundamentals in place - light-filled living areas, honest materials, flowing form, and room to grow on a generous 847m2. Whether you’re ready to bring your design vision to life or searching for that elusive balance between character and potential, this is one of those rare finds with heart, history and huge upside. The main living/dining zone welcomes you with exposed brick, a wood fire, and northern light filtering in from the generous glazing that wraps the northern side. The family/meals area at the rear flows from the kitchen with electric cooking and Bosch dishwasher and slides open to a brick patio, with scope to enhance the alfresco experience. The layout is smartly zoned: the main bedroom with ensuite and full height robes sits at the entrance opposite a generous home office (perfect for a client-facing workspace), while two additional bedrooms and the family bathroom are tucked away at the rear - ideal for teens, guests, or multigenerational families wanting separation. It’s the little things that whisper just how well this home was conceived - a built-in digital wall safe, in-slab hydronic floor heating (with updated boiler and thermostat), a wood box with internal and external access, and even a capped gas point in the kitchen for future upgrades. The Colorbond fencing is already done, the solar panels are in, leftover house bricks used in the paving may be able to be reclaimed for a future extension and a powered shed out back offers workspace or storage flexibility. The wide block with double carport allows easy pedestrian side access plus there’s ample space for a trailer/third car/campervan, while the established garden offers both privacy and scope to create your outdoor haven. Yes, the pergola and carport need love, but what better excuse to reimagine the outdoor areas your way? Tucked into a quiet, well-established neighbourhood near the Dandenong Creek Trail, this is an enticing property in a lifestyle rich location. Accessible to schools, pre-schools, daycare, parklands and shopping, this is a family-friendly address with a strong sense of community. You'll love the privacy, the aspect, and the potential to craft your dream lifestyle in a home that’s already halfway there. Disclaimer: The information contained herein has been supplied to us and is to be used as a guide only. No information in this report is to be relied on for financial or legal purposes. Although every care has been taken in the preparation of the above information, we stress that particulars herein are for information only and do not constitute representation by the Owners or Agent.
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