Skipton 17 Pett Street
Brand New Home, 7 Acres Close To The Skipton Village
Situated just off the Beaufort road and north of the Skipton town ship is this brand spanking new home that was completed in October, 2021 and has never been lived in.
This luxurious built McMaster home oozes warmth, charm and has been finished to a very high standard. The east facing floorplan boasts 4 bedrooms and comes with heaps of storage space. The spacious master bedroom wing is separate to the other bedrooms and offers a large his and hers WIR plus a study which is just off the front door and would be the ideal work from home space.
Getting back to the storage, the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms have BIR's, there is a utility cupboard at the end of the hallway plus a storeroom near the front entry.
Floor coverings consists of quality carpets, large floor tiles and the soft neutral paint tones and large windows allow for heaps of natural light.
The designer kitchen comes with double ovens, 5 burner gas cooktop with a walk in pantry where you can store the toaster, microwave and there is oodles of cupboard space.
Outside is a double garage with automatic roller door, there is 7 acres of room to move and many grazing options for your livestock.
Services connected include mains power underground, septic system, town water, LPG instant hot water and ADSL internet hard wired to most rooms within the home. This 6 star energy rated home comes with double glazed windows.
With rising building & real estate costs, this would be an exciting opportunity to maximise the potential and value add with a blank canvas to design a garden that will complete this dream home.
The Skipton village offers a primary school, age care and health facility, supermarket and sits on the banks of the Mt Emu creek. A 35 minute drive will have you in Ballarat with the Beaufort township 20 minutes up the road.
Get to know Skipton
Skipton is located 167 km west of Melbourne via the Glenelg Highway and 52 km south-west of Ballarat. Skipton is a small rural service centre which, historically, was surrounded by huge properties owned & run by wealthy graziers.