Lucas 28 Craven Street
Stand Out Home In Top Shape
This superbly presented contemporary home is ideally placed with large open spaces abound, yet all the urban comforts within easy reach.
Less than a minute's drive to all the activity of the Lucas Shopping Complex, this lively and diverse precinct offers high-quality facilities and amenities that will suit every interest at any level.
Strikingly handsome with bold structural architecture and accentuated with a daring red front entry, this home is completely harmonised from its gallant street presence through to the internal design and confident decor.
Family friendly in every way, this home offers a radiant bathroom, separate toilet and good size laundry to serve the entire home with ease, while the master bedroom is pampered with a generous ensuite and walk in robe for that little extra indulgence.
A study is available, with a formal lounge plus a family room linking seamlessly with the kitchen and dining zone. With quality stainless steel appliances and gleaming finishes on the walls and floors, this kitchen is perfectly designed with a walk in pantry and a smooth integration between the inside and out.
Filled with loads of light and presented with a fashionable grey theme, this home is snugly warm via the ducted central heating/air conditioning and provides plenty of windows to add a little cross ventilation when necessary.
Gardens to the front have been tailored perfectly to display their individual beauty, while the rear garden has been simply planted with low care consideration with a decked area to relax in the sun. The large double garage has internal accessibility, while the wide concreted driveway provides extra parking off the street.
This 403m2 property is in tip top' condition and is ready for your viewing straight away.
Get to know Lucas
Lucas is a relatively new suburb of Ballarat, created in 2011. Lucas is one of Ballarat's largest master planned communities located just 7 kilometres from the CBD. Lucas is named after Eleanor Lucas and the staff of her local textile company, who planted Ballarat's Avenue of Honour after World War 1.