In Greystone Park, a standalone house on its own plot comes with two garages, one lounge, and a layout that gives you more room than the bedroom count might suggest.
Inside, the open-plan living area is anchored by large sliding glass doors that open directly onto a paved rear yard the connection between the interior and outside is immediate and easy to use daily. An arched hallway passage separates the living zone from the rest of the interior, giving the floor plan a sense of defined movement rather than one undifferentiated space. Tiled flooring runs throughout, which holds up well underfoot in a home that sees regular use.
The kitchen is fitted with cabinetry and a central island with countertops practical for a household that actually cooks, not just designed to photograph well. Three bathrooms for one bedroom is an unusual ratio, and worth noting: it points to a home that was built with hosting or flexible occupation in mind. The tiled bathroom visible from the main living area is finished cleanly.
Out front, a covered veranda sits between the entrance and the yard. The two garages add meaningful storage and secure parking beyond what a single lock-up would offer.
The rear yard is paved and accessible straight from the main living area through the sliding doors.