Wollert

One bedroom available now in a three-bedroom home in Aurora Estate, Wollert

Property Type

1 Bedroom in a 3 Bedroom Home

Accessibility

High Physical Support

Available

Mid 2022

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About the property

The house is a purpose-built, luxury property located in the new Aurora Estate, Epping North/Wollert. It is situated close to Epping North Shopping Centre, two different parks, close to bus stops and a short 5 minute drive to Craigieburn Station. The house comprises four bedrooms- three for residents and one for support staff. The home has large open plan living areas, multiple bathrooms, and an accessible rear alfresco area.

There is 1 vacant room, which has double wardrobes, privacy blinds, is fully carpeted and has ceiling hoist provision for installation.

The vacancy is available now. There are two females living in the property.

The house is fully accessible and meets the SDA ‘High Physical Support’ design category. The house is assistive technology ready.

This is an enrolled Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) property. Residents will need to be eligible or be approved for the appropriate SDA level of funding in your NDIS plan.

Features

  • Accessible features

  • Outdoor area

  • Built-in wardrobes

  • Heating & cooling

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Wide doorways >950mm

  • Ceiling hoist provisions

  • Emergency power back up

  • Furnished

What’s nearby?

  • 6km to the nearest train station at Craigieburn VIC, Australia.

  • 6km to the nearest bus stop at Langdon Cr, Craigieburn VIC, Australia.

  • 2km to the nearest shopping centre at Aurora Village, Harvest Home Road, Epping VIC, Australia.

  • 5km to the nearest hospital at Northern Hospital Epping, Cooper Street, Epping VIC, Australia.

  • 113m to the nearest park at Aurora Adventure Park, Wollert VIC, Australia.

  • 2km to the nearest medical practice (GP) at Aurora Village Medical Center, Harvest Home Road, Wollert VIC, Australia.

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    Brian Kirk