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30 Sunbeam Avenue, Ringwood East 3135

3 x Stand-alone homes
Double Storey · 3 bed · 2 bath · 1 WR · 2 car

Summary: 3 modern and spacious stand-alone homes, double garages, multiple and separate living zones, large outdoor areas including pegola, storage, comfort and space.

Planning: Permit received 

Construction: 3rd Quarter 2023

Completion: 2nd Quarter 2024

About the Development:  Located in the booming and brilliant suburb of Ringwood East, these three stand-alone homes take in beautiful leafy streets and modern infrastructure amenities to deliver the ultimate in living and lifestyle.  If a metro line train is needed, tick, if world class shopping is needed, tick, if access via car and schools is on the list, tick tick, there is nothing left to desire here.  

These three spacious homes are stand-alone and will include the very best of materials ensuring your purchase will be one that lasts the test of time. As with previous Birkill Developments, here are just some of the brands and materials that will make up these family homes: bricks by Nubrik - Austral, roof by Colorbond, walls and trim by CSR, colours by Wattyl, appliances by Westinghouse, internal hardwood oak timber flooring and stairs, air conditioning by Rinnai, hot water by Rinnai, garage doors by B&D, Doors by Hume and locks by Gainsborough the list goes on.

Featuring three bedrooms with private ensuite, large laundry spaces, internal double garage and storage, open plan living in multiple spots, kitchens with stone bench tops, as well as heaps of outdoor room including an awesome Pergola space and spacious backyard giving your friends a tour will take a while!  The front home delivers its own street frontage and driveway and house two and three feature private off street convenience allowing various set ups depending on your desires.             

Key Melbourne suburbs like Ringwood East continue to grow in popularity and demand. A 6 star plus energy rating and the Birkill Sustainability Policy guidelines round off these magnificent homes.

Building Stage Updates

  • This stage involves clearing the land, leveling the ground, and preparing the site for construction.

  • This stage involves the construction of the foundation, which is the base of the structure. This may include pouring a concrete slab, preparing footings for a sub-floor or completing a basement.

  • This stage involves the construction of the main structural support system for the home, including the floor joists, wall studs, and roof rafters. The framing process also includes the installation of sub-flooring.

  • This stage involves the installation of the roofing system. This step will also see the start of the install of the flashing, capping and roof drainage system.

  • This stage involves the installation of the kitchen cabinetry and bench tops. This stage may include the installation of the sink, faucet, and appliances.

  • This stage involves the construction of the driveway, which may include tasks such as grading, excavating, pouring concrete, or installing pavers or other materials.

  • This final stage includes the installation of any lawn, trees, shrubs, and other landscaping features.

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About Ringwood East, Victoria

Ringwood East located less than 25km to Melbourne CBD enjoys the best of both worlds. It is accessible to many green spaces and includes one of Australia’s most beautiful shopping centres, Eastland Shopping Centre. 

Its local government area is the City of Maroondah. Ringwood and Ringwood East has many parks reserves, most notably, Ringwood Lake Park. Ringwood East is located next to the suburbs of Ringwood, Croydon, Croydon South, Heathmont and Bayswater. 

Some local schools in the greater Ringwood area include Tintern Grammar, Ringwood Secondary College, Aquinas College, Eastwood Primary School and Tinternvale Primary School. 

Notable attractions and public amenities located within Ringwood and Ringwood East include: 

Karralyka Centre - Performing Arts Centre
A local favourite. Karralyka is a theatre, function and events space where the whole community is welcome. The centre has lots of parking available and is fully accessible for patrons in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. 

Eastland Shopping Centre
Modern architecturally designed Eastland houses the major Australian retailers and some of the world’s best-known brands. Eastland also offers innovative public and civic spaces, like The Realm, a modernist building that houses a cafe, art gallery, and resource library. 

Ringwood Lake Park
The 8.5 hectare park is used for various recreational activities and includes a lake and bridge, sound shell, mining history display, playground with accessible equipment, a liberty swing, picnic shelters and barbecues, a walking circuit that is approximately 1.1km long and bushland.

Wombolano Park
The reserve was donated to Council by Frank L Walker in 1954 for the purpose of using it as a public recreation space and is mostly covered by bushland. The Wombolano Sensory Trail starts at the Rotherwood Avenue car park and leads through a wetland area. Seasonal ponds can be viewed from several platforms along the trail. 

Ringwood East Train Station
Regular trains and access to lots of all day parking for those travelling in to CBD. Connecting buses are located across the road.