A innovative, near-new sanctuary in Canberra’s leafy O’Connor blends superior-stop style with all the comfort of the coveted inner-north life style.
“The property is in a beautiful situation in O’Connor,” promoting agent Maree Van Arkel from Ray White explained.
“It’s shut to the town, going for walks distance to equally the O’Connor and Lyneham retailers and to the Australian National College.”
Quite a few of Canberra’s dining establishments are also within walking distance of 106 Scrivener Avenue, O’Connor, which includes Tilley’s cafe, the Duxton, and the RUC at Turner.
“There are some outstanding general public and private faculties in the location way too,” Ms Van Arkel additional.
Designed in 2021, the 4-bedroom, two-bathroom U-shaped household is centred around its spectacular, photo voltaic-hydro heated, tiled pool.
It would make entertaining in Canberra’s 4 seasons effortless, with a seamless interplay concerning indoor and al fresco areas.
The resort-type atmosphere springs from the deluxe out of doors area with crafted-in BBQ, sink and electric powered vergola, all surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens.
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Developed by Tomi Milin architects, it’s a great family retreat or an suitable possibility for a purchaser who does not want an apartment or townhouse.
“Everyone who walks via has described the excellent feeling this property has,” Ms Van Arkel described.
“It’s mild and vibrant and very stylishly offered. It’s all finished by now, and conveniently all on just one level.”
The official lounge boasts 3m ceilings and full height double-glazed home windows. From there, the home flows as a result of an open up-plan kitchen area, eating, and dwelling place, which opens to the outside.
Engineered oak flooring and underneath tile heating to the wet spots, plantation shutters, and electric window furnishings mix design and style and ease all through.
There is a generous master suite with substantial walk-in gown and magnificent ensuite. A few substantial more bedrooms and a segregated children’s retreat full the bedroom ‘wing’.
No benefit has been spared, with 3 different ducted climate-management techniques, CCTV safety and alarm, twin Sonos integrated techniques, and thoroughly irrigated gardens.
There’s a double garage with mud space, and parking for a trailer or caravan parking.
The house will be auctioned on Saturday 9 July, with price expectations above $2.8 million.
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