Home fit for our next Olympic hopefuls ready for multiple sports

The perfect place to raise QLD’s next generation of Olympians has been found, with its own full size commercial court for tennis, basketball and other games – plus a magnesium pool and lawn for soccer and cricket matches.

The five bedroom, three bathroom home at 14 Eastwood Drive, Burpengary East, even has parking for six vehicles and sits on a massive block of 3,242sq m.

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The property is priced at $1.85m.

An enormous backyard fit for the kids to run loose in.

Agent Scott Lachmund, who’s marketing the property with colleague Jarrod Willis of Richardson & Wrench Caboolture, said the property had been wowing families that came through inspections.

“The property is sevens months young, built by Rise Homes SEQ. Every part of the property has been meticulously thought of from the electronics through the property, extra height ceilings, the timber and finishes. Just everything is next level, it’s not just a pool but a magnesium pool, it’s not just a garden but a one with one-in-one-thousand species craned into that level at that back. It’s also been nominated recently for a HIA award.”

Mr Lachmund said the full size multi purpose sports court was a rare feature with 3.6m high fencing around it, an acrylic overlay floor system on a concrete base and commercial grade tennis nets and basket ball hoops.

The magnesium pool with glass surround.

The home can accommodate multiple needs of growing families.

“They’ve got three boys and a girl and on a previous property they had a half court and the kids were very much interested in basketball and tennis so they got a full court this time.”

“It’s built by a professional sporting company Premier Sports who build them for schools and other applications. It’s been very popular, we’ve had quite a few families just fall in love with that for the teenagers side of things, the pool and everything about the property. I wouldn’t mind if that was my lockdown location.”

Priced at $1.85m, the luxury property would set a record for Burpengary East in a market that has seen increased interest off families hunting for larger holdings north of Brisbane.

“At that pricepoint, we believe that value is there. We believe the ultimate buyer would be a growing family that can spend a 10 to 15 year period with everything at Moreton Bay at your door.”

High ceilings and luxury finishes.

A private entertaining space leading to the pool and the lawn and outdoor sports zone.

He said the area was expected to see strong growth in future. “We expect the area to be no different to other coastal suburbs once people are more familiar with that potential.”

Among the property’s charms outside are an outdoor kitchen with BBQ, side burner and double door bar fridge, an 11m by 6.5m magnesium concrete in-ground pool with a 9m by 2m splash deck, full glass fencing around the pool plus a rear acoustic modular wall for comfort and privacy plus and external powder room and toilet next to the pool area.

Beside the sports court is a 12.8m by 9m three-bay corrugated Colorbond powered shed, with four roller doors, two of which are electric. It can house four vehicles plus store all sorts of sports gear and equipment, and there’s also lawn space for backyard cricket or soccer.

Huge shed can accommodate four vehicles plus all the gear required for sporting families.

The house itself, built by Rise Homes, covers a 495sq m floorplan, with five kingsize bedrooms, a separate home office with custom cabinetry and data points, a cocktail lounger, media room, and two covered entertaining spaces. Two of the bedrooms are masters with walk-in robes and ensuites, while two others share a two way bathroom.

The chef’s kitchen has a large butlers pantry, breakfast bar and custom cabinetry, and kitted out with Siemens induction cooktop, combination steam oven, pyrolytic oven, warming tray, two Electrolux microwave ovens, a commercial grade Zip hydrotap for instant boiling and cold filtered water, as well as Liebherr matching fridge and freezer.

Privacy screens help add to the sanctuary feel.

A serene space.

Tech additions include MyPlace home automation with remote access, lighting, airconditioning and external feature lighting plus keypad keyless entry and video intercom entry, and automated remote control roller blinds in main living areas.

Mr Lachmund said the Uhlmann Road boat ramp was five minutes away, allowing access to Moreton Bay and Bribie Island water ways, and the area was 35 minutes from Brisbane.

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