East Geelong: California bungalow in Golden Triangle hits sweet spot for commuters

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The four bedroom house in 310 Myers ST, East Geelong, is auctioned on May 24.


For 13 years, sellers and recently empty Nesters Wes and Anita Truscott have called this spacious Californian bungalow turned into the house of East Geelong.

“Myers St is beautiful,” says Wes Trscott. “The many beautiful houses in the wide and lined streets of trees, since those around him do it a real oasis to return home.”

And it was this, the green and calm zone and the central and convenient position of the property in the “Golden Triangle” of East Geelong that initially attracted the couple to the house.

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The angular main life space is full of natural light.


“The location is insurmountable,” says Trscott. “It is a short distance from everything you need, including botanical gardens, Eastern Beach and Geelong City.

“Through the years, we walked to the city to work. And when the children were young, they walked to school, a few blocks away.”

Its proximity to the village of East Geelong, schools, hospitals and two train stations, South Geelong and Geelong, makes it the “Final Switching Final Location for Melbourne,” says Main Agent Marcus Falconer, by Jellis Craig Geelong.

The house, in 310 Myers ST, East Geelong, also sacrifices the benefits and flexibility for hybrid workers.

“The plant plane is incredible versatile,” says Falconer.

“It can have up to five rooms or alternately up to four life zones, so for those who are the perfect work from home and travel balance, beauty is that they have everything they need to make this happen.”

The Atrium -style dining room is the highlight.


Private and established gardens improve the outdoor entertainment area.


The large mezzanine level provides additional flexible life space.


Many characteristics of the classic period of Timber Californian have been held, such as stained glass and built -in chimneys, while previous owners and recent updates of suppliers have generated additional space and have updated the modern convenient of the home.

“When we bought the house in 2012, it had been renewed in the leg to include a sandy atrium and the expansion of the living room and the kitchen,” says Truscott. “Recently, we have improved bathrooms, kitchen, floor and paint inside. It is now almost a completely renewed and new house.”

This perfect combination of traditional and modern characteristics, including floor by roof windows, a floating ladder and high quality appliances, is one of the characteristics of the house supplier, along with the lifestyle they have helped to walk.

An original window is presented in this front bedroom.


Suppliers have recently improved bathrooms, which have floor -to -ceiling files.


“Duration in winter, sitting in front of the fireplace with a glass of red is divine, and we loved sitting in the section section often ate and entertained outdoors,” he says.

“In the warmest months, open the house brings to the garden and soft summer breezes. We will really miss living there, since sacrifices an incredible lifestyle.”

Mr. Falconer will auction 310 Myers ST, East Geelong, at mid -24 with a price guide of $ 1.5 million.

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