If you’re looking for a home that is on nature’s doorstep, this property may be the one.
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Located in one of Canberra’s emerging suburbs, the home’s commanding street presence is only enhanced by the designer finishes throughout.
Sitting on a 562 square metre corner block, the two-level family home is surrounded by low-maintenance landscaped gardens.
The entrance hall impresses upon entry with its soaring void and a neutral wall colour palette that contrasts with the spotted gum timber flooring that is found throughout the ground floor.
This area opens out to a spacious, segregated lounge that flows easily through an open wall to the casual dining room.
This space is overlooked by a kitchen fit for a chef with top-of-the-range appliances, two ovens, a plate warmer, butler’s pantry, soft-close drawers, and a sprawling island bench that also acts as a breakfast bar for four.
A spacious family area is close by and, through floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, opens out to an undercover alfresco deck, making it easy to entertain guests.
Three of the four bedrooms are located upstairs, with a fourth guest suite on the lower level with an en suite.
The deluxe master, on the upper level, enjoys views over Molonglo reserve and has a parents’ retreat space, an en suite with a double vanity and a walk-in robe.
Outdoors, the patio is complete with an outdoor kitchen with a built-in SMEG barbecue, soft close drawers, a wine fridge, spotted gum timber and an outdoor fan. It overlooks a heated saltwater swimming pool, surrounded by glass fencing and travertine stone with enough space to include an outdoor settee.
The property at 2 Stan Davey Rise, Coombs will be auctioned on Wednesday, May 3 at 6pm, on site. Price guide: $1.15 - $1.25 million.
For more information contact Kerry Henshaw or Maddison Christian from Civium Property Group Residential on 0420 521 700 or 0468 996 553.
For more of Canberra’s best property see your All Homes guide in Saturday’s Canberra Times.