Mickelham house and land package to be auctioned for 2015 Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal

Mickelham house and land package to be auctioned for 2015 Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal
Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

A house in the Trillium Estate will be auctioned off for this year's Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal.

The Sahara Belle Q1 house by Henley Properties will be sold with all proceeds going towards the appeal.

No reserve will be set at the auction of the four bedroom, three bathroom house. The home, set on a 448 square metre plot in Villawood Property's Trillium development at Mickleham, in Melbourne's north.

The double storey house has five living areas and opens through timber stacking doors to an outdoor entertaining space with merbau decking.

The kitchen includes a walk-in butler's pantry and a 900mm cooktop, twin wall ovens and a built in coffee machine, as well as a dishwasher. It also includes Caesarstone benchtops, as do the bathrooms and en suite.

There is timber flooring throughout some living areas, with carpeted bedrooms.

The house also includes ducted refrigerated air-conditioning and 5 star zoned heating.

It will be auctioned on Good Friday, 3 April at 2pm at 16 Melody Way, Mickleham. The home is being marketed by Alex Kundevski and Troy Apostolopoulos of Oliver Hume. It will be open for inspection from 5pm til 6pm on Wednesday 25 April.

The auction event will include appearances from Channel 7 personalities and a sausage sizzle hosted by the CFA. A range of suppliers, including Austral Bricks, Hisense, Deckable Decking, All Green Nursery all donated their services or materials towards the home.

The Sahara Belle Q1 house usually costs $297,900 (not including land). the Trillium development is located 32 kilometres north of the Melbourne CBD, just north of Craigieburn. Last year, Henley and Villawood raised $717,000 for the Good Friday Appeal when they auctioned off a house in the Aspire community in Plumpton. 

This Easter marks the Good Friday Appeal's 85th year of contribution to the Royal Children's Hospital.

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