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Work is well underway on Stage 2 of the Kithbrooke Park Country Club expansion in Torquay.

With the completion of the new $6 million Clubhouse, Pool Pavillion with four aquatherapy pools, fully equipped gymnasium and the championship bowling green, Kithbrooke Park Country Club will become one of the best-appointed facilities of its kind in Victoria.

The property is expected to increase in size and potentially double the Kithbrooke Park community, from 180 residents to more than 330.

The total value of the future development will exceed $50 million, and will employ over 70 local trades during construction.

The newly designed three-bedroom villa, The Rincon, has a streamlined, contemporary design and spacious floor plan.

Modern and bright, it features large living spaces and plenty of storage as well as the option of a single or double garage.

Luxury fixtures and fittings are included such as European kitchen appliances, stone bench tops throughout and soft closing cabinetry.

Buyers of Stage 2 villas will have a choice of three colour palettes to suit their particular tastes.

As an extra bonus, new homeowners will have the luxury of choosing floor coverings with optional upgrades available to meet every need.

The well thought-out floorplan lends itself to the possibility of adding an outdoor room or alfresco off the main living dining area to take advantage of all that coastal living has to offer.

Providing plenty of space for gardening, outdoor dining and entertaining with family and friends plus ample outdoor area for the fur-baby.

For further information call our Lifestyle Sales Consultant Kelly Binyon on 0418 182 883 to secure your position or visit kithbrookepark.com.au

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