Inside new Mickleham home built to fight children’s cancer

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36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham, will be auctioned in September to raise money for a children’s cancer charity.


A brand-new house in Melbourne’s north will be auctioned next month to raise funds for the My Room Children’s Cancer Charity.

The five-bedroom home at 36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham, was built by Henley Homes on a 412sq m land block donated by the Satterley Property Group.

The 2025 Home for a Cure has been listed with $950,000-$1m price expectations.

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All proceeds from its sale will go towards My Room’s efforts to help fund critical clinical care, family support services and research into rare and aggressive childhood cancers.

The double-storey house features a kitchen fitted with 900mm stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops and a butler’s pantry.

A double-height void lets plenty of natural light in to the open-plan dining and living areas where sliding doors open to a covered outdoor space and large backyard.

Upstairs, the main bedroom is equipped with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with a double vanity and separate toilet.

Downstairs, three other bedrooms each have their own ensuite while the guest suite comes with a walk-in wardrobe and private ensuite.

36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

The kitchen showcases 900mm stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops and a butler’s pantry.


36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

The property comes with all landscaping completed.


36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

The open-plan kitchen, meals and living area is framed by a double-height void.


The house, modelled on a design from Henley’s Mainvue Collection, boasts a 7-star energy rating thanks to its double-glazed windows and energy-efficient appliances.

The abode is located in Satterley’s Botanical estate where more than 30ha of open spaces, a shopping village and sports oval are planned to be built in the future.

The Mickleham house is the third time Henley Homes and Satterley have collaborated for the Home for a Cure campaign.

Satterley Property Group has partnered with Home For A Cure since 2018, donating eight land lots for homes to be built upon.

36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

Ducted heating and cooling, solar panels, an alarm system and LED downlights are among the features.


36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

The home is close to parks, Craigieburn Central shopping centre and schools.


My Room’s chief executive Margaret Zita said no. 36 Pasilla Circuit “represents the power of community to make a real difference”.

“Every dollar raised from its auction will help us provide essential support to families facing the unimaginable,” Ms Zita said.

“That includes emotional counselling, financial relief, clinical care roles and world-leading research.”

Henley Homes’s general manager of completed homes Ben Griffiths said the Home for a Cure was one of the most meaningful projects the company was involved in.

“From the entire Henley team, we give a huge shout out to the volunteer trades and suppliers who have donated their time and resources in making this amazing build a reality,” he added.

36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

One of the five bathrooms within the house.


36 Pasilla Circuit, Mickleham - for herald sun real estate

There’s an upstairs rumpus room and retreat for extra living space.


Satterley’s Victoria and Queensland general manager Jack Hoffman said the Home for a Cure initiative brought out the best in the industry.

“We are incredibly proud to contribute land for such an important cause and look forward to seeing strong interest at the open for inspections,” Mr Hoffman said.

The house will be auctioned at 11am on September 6.

Barry Plant Craigieburn’s Romi Sleiman is managing the sales campaign.


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