An expansive home offering exceptional space, warmth and stunning finishes. Flexible in its design, suited to multi-generational families or professionals wanting the freedom of multiple dwellings under the one main roof.
– Fantastic family home situated in an elevated position in Gordon
– Four generous bedrooms (upstairs) with built-in robes
– Segregated master bedroom with renovated ensuite and walk-in robe
– Renovated bathrooms and laundry
– Formal living and dining areas with gorgeous views to Point Hut Pond and beyond
– Renovated designer kitchen with stone benchtops, quality Miele appliances and induction cooktop
– Ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling, gas fire place
– Ducted vacuum
– Spotted gum flooring throughout main residence
– Flexible downstairs area with two renovated kitchenettes, separate living areas, bedroom with ensuite and bathroom
– 11x solar panels
– Ample storage space throughout
– Double garage with automatic door and space for workshop
– Double carport with storage room
– New Colorbond fencing
– Electric roller shutters to front windows and two back bedrooms
– Fully landscaped gardens with veggie patch
– Proximity to local shops, schools and Tuggeranong Town Centre
Gordon is a suburb located in the Tuggeranong district of Canberra. The suburb is named after the poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon, with streets named after sportspersons. The suburb contains a primary school, neighbourhood oval, a local IGA, Family Practice and Community Centre and is only a short drive to Lanyon Marketplace. Locals enjoy Point Hut Pond and Point Hut district park situated in the suburb, popular for walking, bike riding and family BBQ’s.
EER: 4.5
House Size (Upper): 210m²
House Size (Lower): 111m²
Garage Size: 47m²
Carport Size: 52m²
Land Size: 841m²
Construction: 2002
Land Value: $341,000 (2019)
Rates: $641 per quarter
Land Tax: $869 per quarter (only applicable if rented)
Rental Range: $850 – $880 per week
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
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