Set within the evolving landscape of Tarneit's Alamora Estate,
Ridgewater Homes'
Balmoral Grand 50 is a bold reflection of what contemporary suburban living can look like when design ambition meets practical needs.
With Villawood’s Phase 2 release ushering in larger blocks, this double-storey home feels tailored for families seeking more space, without sacrificing style.
From the street, the facade makes its intent clear: this is a home that wants to be noticed. Deep tones, layered materials and strong lines combine to create a dramatic but composed presence. Inside, that confidence continues.
The layout unfolds with clarity and purpose. A ground-floor guest suite offers privacy and autonomy for visitors, while a cinematic retreat and cosy family lounge sit in quiet conversation on either side of the hallway. This leads to the heart of the home, an expansive, double-height living zone flooded with light from floor-to-ceiling windows.
Here, the architecture shifts gears. The lounge soars, anchored by a sculptural void above, and the kitchen delivers a moment of calm luxury with its generous island, walk-in pantry and considered finishes. It’s a space designed to host, linger and live.
Upstairs, four bedrooms each feature walk-in robes and ensuites, with the master stepping things up again. A double walk-in, hotel-like bathroom and full-width balcony create a space of genuine retreat, one that embraces its views across the estate.
Importantly, this home sits within a precinct poised for transformation. The future Wyndham Stadium, home to Western United FC, and the Wyndham Ring Road, set to connect more directly to the Princes Freeway by 2026, promise a new level of convenience for Alamora residents.
This isn’t just a display home. Balmoral Grand 50 is a confident take on the modern Australian dream: adaptable, generous, and ready to host a crowd.
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