Inside the five-bedroom homes at Mirvac’s Waverley Park

Each five-bedroom home features generous open-plan living, connecting seamlessly with the outdoors, designed by Mirvac’s in-house design team
Inside the five-bedroom homes at Mirvac’s Waverley Park
Max KwokJanuary 19, 2021

Mirvac’s breathtaking community of Waverley Park offers ideal family living with sustainable and energy-efficient design in Melbourne’s Mulgrave.

The final stage of the precinct, Finale, which includes its own picturesque lake, offers three, four and five-bedroom park front homes, adding a serene extension to your own private front garden.

The parklands include barbeque and dining areas, large playgrounds and multi-purpose courts for children, teenagers and adults to enjoy an active and motivated lifestyle.

Inside the five-bedroom homes at Mirvac’s Waverley Park

Each five-bedroom home features generous open-plan living, connecting seamlessly with the outdoors, designed by Mirvac’s in-house design team.

The six-star energy rated homes boast cross-ventilation and superior insulation, reducing energy use and energy costs. LED lighting, solar hot water and energy-efficient appliances will deliver further savings for residents.

Inside the five-bedroom homes at Mirvac’s Waverley Park

Located within walking distance of Waverley Park’s cafés, shopping precinct and oval, Mirvac offers residents convenience and community.

The project’s five-bedroom homes are finished with quality material, with customisable options to personalise the space, walk-in pantries and Smeg appliances.

The two-storey homes also include a balcony, patio and alfresco area, as well as a two-car garage.

Five-bedroom residences are priced from $1,245,000, while three-bedroom homes begin at $785,000.

With limited family homes remaining, and only a short drive to the fashion capital, Chadstone, Waverley Place is not one to miss.

To find out more information on Waverley Place, click here.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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