Salvation Army to sell move-in-ready home
NB: this property sold at the November 12 auction for $1.096 million.
A move-in-ready home donated to the Salvation Army by Mirvac goes to auction tomorrow when it is expected to collect around $1 million.
Proceeds for the Clyde North property will go to the Red Shield Appeal – the not-for-profit said it should pay for about 2564 days of safe emergency accommodation.
The Mirvac Design team penned it.
Dubbed Transformation House, it spreads a 397 square metre block at 84 Smiths Lane, within the Smiths Lane estate.
Over two floors, the 321 sqm dwelling contains four bedrooms, a double garage, resort style backyard with a pool and is 7-star NatHers rated.
“A home to create safe homes, Transformation House was built in just eight months by Mirvac with the generous support of 25 trusted suppliers,” a company statement said (story continues below).
Amongst those, is Austral Bricks, Colorbond, Dowell, Hebel, Heidelberg Lintels, Superior Heating & Cooling and Unitex.
It is also move-in-ready care of furniture provided by, amongst others, Globe West.
Earlier this year the Royal Children’s Hospital banked $1.082m from a 300.1 sqm Mickleham home donated by Henley on land contributed by Villawood.
Transformation House is auctioned onsite at 11am.
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