Large 2 acre block| 1984s house| Bushfire overlay| Low density zoning. This three-bedroom house on 8,294m² suits buyers seeking rural lifestyle space with room for horses or hobbies in a quiet setting. The generous land size offers practical scope for self-sufficiency, from vegetable gardens to animal paddocks, while the modest 144m² build keeps living costs low. Built in 1984, it provides solid established structure on a street of similar acreage homes, avoiding the intensity of smaller suburban lots nearby. Low Density Residential zoning supports ongoing rural residential use without pressure for subdivision, appealing to families or retirees wanting privacy over urban bustle. Properties like this in Maryknoll draw buyers from Pakenham or beyond, prioritising land over luxury finishes for long-term holding. Similar homes on 1-2 acre blocks have traded steadily, reflecting demand for acreage under 10km from town amenities. Bushfire and heritage overlays add diligence for buyers but enhance appeal for those valuing managed rural character. Its elevation and NBN connectivity position it well for remote work lifestyles, bolstering hold value amid growing regional migration. Overall, the combo of scale and simplicity underpins resilient market position.