Built in New Mickleham Home to combat childhood cancer – realestate.com.au

Built in New Mickleham Home to combat childhood cancer – realestate.com.au

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36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham, will be auctioned in September to raise money for a charity for children for children.


A brand new house in the north of Melbourne will be auctioned next month to raise money for the charity of My Room Children’s Cancer.

The house with five bedrooms on 36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham, was built by Henley Homes on a land block of 412m² donated by the Sateterley Property Group.

The house of 2025 for a remedy is mentioned with $ 950,000- $ 1 million price expectations.

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All proceeds from the sale go to the efforts of my Chamber to finance critical clinical care, family support services and research into rare and aggressive child cancer.

The double floor house has a kitchen equipped with 900 mm stainless steel appliances, stone bank sheets and a pantry from a butler.

A void with double height leaves a lot of natural light in the open eating and living spaces where sliding doors open for a covered outdoor space and large back garden.

Upstairs the main bedroom is equipped with a walk -in closet and ensuite with a double vanity and separate toilet.

Downstairs three other bedrooms each have their own ensuite, while the Gastensuite is supplied with a walk-in closet and private and suite.

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The kitchen shows 900 mm stainless steel appliances, stone bank sheets and a pantry of a butler.


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The building comes with all completed landscape architecture.


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The open kitchen, meals and living room is framed by a void with a double height.


The house, modeled on a design from the Mainvue collection from Henley, has a 7-star energy assessment thanks to the double glazed windows and energy-efficient devices.

The place of residence is located in the Botanical Estate of Sateterley, where more than 30 hectares of open spaces, a shopping village and Sport Oval are planned to be built in the future.

The Mickleham House is the third time that Henley Homes and Sateterley have worked for the house for a cure campaign.

Satterley Property Group has been working together with Home for a Cure since 2018 and has been donating eight land parties for houses to build.

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Carrying heating and cooling, solar panels, an alarm system and LED -Downlights are among the functions.


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The house is close to parks, Craigieburn Central shopping center and schools.


Margaret Zita, chief executive of my room, said no. 36 Pasila Circuit “represents the power of the community to make a real difference”.

“Every dollar collected from his auction will help us offer essential support to families who are confronted with the unimaginable,” said Mrs. Zita.

“That includes emotional counseling, financial aid, clinical care roles and leading research.”

The general manager of Henley Homes of completed houses Ben Griffiths said that the house was one of the most meaningful projects for a remedy in which the company was involved.

“From the entire Henley team we give a huge scream to volunteer trade and suppliers who have donated their time and resources to realize this great construction,” he added.

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One of the five bathrooms in the house.


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There is an upper floor rump space and withdrew for extra living space.


Sateterley’s Victoria and Queensland General Director Jack Hoffman said that the Home For A Cure initiative brought out the best in the industry.

“We are incredibly proud to contribute to such an important cause and look forward to seeing strong interest in inspections,” said Mr Hoffman.

The house will be auctioned on September 6 at 11 am.

Barry Plant Craigieburn’s Romi Sleiman manages the sales campaign.


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