For the third year in a row, Barry Plant is teaming up with Simonds Homes and Satterley developers for the ‘Home for a Cure’ campaign, raising much needed money to support the My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.
The past two years have seen Jim Hatzimoisis, Director at Barry Plant Taylors Lakes auction off house and land packages, raising over $1.3 million for the My Room charity.
This year, Mr Hatzimoisis will auction a completed and fully-furnished home located in the heart of Satterley’s Arcadia estate in Officer in Melbourne’s south-east.
The residence, which has been built by Simonds Homes, will go under the hammer on Channel 9’s My Room Telethon in October.
“We are so excited to be involved in the ‘Home for a Cure’ charity again, and to be auctioning off a beautiful Simonds residence in one of Satterley’s premier estates is doubly exciting,” Mr Hatzimoisis said.
“My Room is such an amazing charity doing really important work helping children and their families in the battle against cancer. It is just such a privilege to help them any way we can.
“This is a stunning family home with generous proportions, luxury upgrades, and brilliant alfresco highlights that will be perfect for summer entertaining,” continued Mr Hatzimoisis.
“The location in the master-planned Arcadia will also be appreciated by families, with the estate offering an abundance of beautiful parklands and playgrounds as well as convenience to terrific shopping and schools.”
For those wanting to register interest or further information, visit the website.