Offering spectacular views in every direction, this fantastic lifestyle property is ready to be made your permanent home or the ultimate weekender. Perched high on the hill on 5.43 acres, the east-facing steel-framed home offers open-plan living plus a patio or deck on every side of the home, so you can find your perfect place to sit and enjoy the peaceful surrounds. Louvred windows and concertina doors help bring the outside in and benefit from cooling breezes while appreciating those lush views. The living area has a wood-burning heater and ceiling fan for year-round comfort. There are two cosy bedrooms, and a modern bathroom with a separate toilet off the laundry. A large covered entertaining area at the back of the home is ideal for private alfresco dining. This property just needs a few finishing touches to complete the vision. New kitchen design plans are available, but the current kitchen is very functional and has a brand-new 5 burner stainless steel gas stove with electric oven. There is full power supply to the house with back-up solar power. Water is supplied via two tanks.
A large steel shed at the base of the property is perfect for a workshop and all your storage requirements. This property offers privacy, manageable acreage, and a lovely rural escape to call home. To arrange your viewing contact Rob Horder 0439 135 125.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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