A rare opportunity to live next door to Daylesford Housing Estate, a popular renovation reality show this year, next door to Daylesford Housing Estate, which is a huge range with amazing plans to attack the market with an amazing plan.
A few weeks ago, the filming of the popular reality renovation plan for filming Season 21 was wrapped, with new Blockheads overhauling five homes that will form a new community in Hygge Property’s Middleton Field Estate.
Alba House – to be built on Chaplain Street 3 in Daylesford – is a fold-down design with four bedrooms and two bathrooms with picturesque views of the tree-lined Raglan Street.
Located at the eastern entrance point of the regionally changing town, the estate attaches great importance to “sustainable living designed as design”, all new homes will be carbon neutral and will rely solely on electricity and eliminate gasoline use.
Designed by regional builder Oasis for $859,000, the Alba House will be set on a large 855 m2 block and will be equipped with double glazed windows, custom designed cabinets, Haier appliances and a spacious open living area.
The rear garage will also be connected to the laundry and the butler’s storage room.
“These designs are designed specifically for these lands, especially considering shape and location,” said Ashlee McKee, sales broker at Belle Property Daylesford.
“Oasis is completely different from other builders, where they work with people like drafts people to help them shape and build the designs they look for in the house.”
Ms. McGee said the planned ready-made listing is a rare opportunity to buy in the project where a one-block home is located and is expected to be a land champion in the coming weeks.
Within Middleton Field, there will be a variety of townhouses, land as well as homes for sale and land packaging.
“What’s different about this project is that from 530 square meters to 800 square meters, there are a variety of different land sizes and there is also a very beautiful process,” McGee said.
“It does occupy the surrounding landscape, from Wombat Park to the Botanical Gardens.
“It’s also a great location. You can walk to town, you’re from the cafes and bars, and then the Daylesford Sunday Market.”
Belle Property Daylesford principal Will Walton (whose company sold both the Raglan Street websites to nine networks where they built five blocks of homes, previously told Realestate.com.au that the last block house looks attractive from the street.
“What you can see from the street looks very interesting,” he said.
“There are bricks, wood and building cladding mixed together.”