Ranch-style homes, often referred to as ranch homes, are characterised by their single-story, open-plan layouts. They offer a perfect blend of traditional and modern design elements, making them a popular choice among Australian homeowners.
With Smart Homes, you have the freedom to customise your ranch home design. From choosing the facade to selecting the floor plan and inclusions, we ensure your home reflects your personal style and preferences.
Selecting a builder who specialises in ranch-style homes ensures precision and expertise. At Smart Homes, we understand the nuances of ranch designs and are committed to delivering homes that resonate with our clients' visions.
Ranch-style homes have become a sought-after design for many aspiring homeowners. Their expansive, open-plan layouts offer a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. If you're considering building a new home, a ranch-style home is a versatile choice that adapts beautifully to various landscapes and community vibes.
At Smart Homes, we believe in creating more than just houses; we craft lifestyles. Our Hampton style homes are more than just structures; they are a reflection of dreams, aspirations, and the Australian way of life.
Our commitment to excellence ensures that every home we build is a masterpiece, waiting for its story to be written.
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Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
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Moorooduc is a rural township on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 54 km (34 mi) south-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area. Moorooduc recorded a population of 1,004 at the 2021 census.The Moorooduc Highway runs through the locality, being the main route between Melbourne and the Peninsula. Moorooduc Post Office opened on 27 August 1890 and closed in 1980.The Mornington Railway Preservation Society operates steam and diesel train services from Moorooduc railway station on weekends and public holidays. A short walk from the tourist Moorooduc railway station is the Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve (located in Mount Eliza). == Attractions == There are a number of different things to do in Moorooduc including; Mornington Tourist Railway Devilbend Golf Club == Education == Moorooduc Primary School (No. 2327) opened on 1 November 1880, on the current site located on Mornington-Tyabb Road. In 2006, the school celebrated 125 years. == Sport == Golfers play at the Devilbend Golf Club on Loders Road and Moorooduc Saddle Club is located on Derril Road.The Mornington Peninsula Pony Club provides dressage, show jumping and cross-country facilities for young equestrian enthusiasts. The club is affiliated with the Pony Club Association of Victoria. == See also == Shire of Hastings – Parts of Moorooduc were previously within this former local government area.