A Casey home made for entertaining

By
Emma Kelly
October 16, 2017

10 Beanland Street, Casey
$1,049,000-plus
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 car spaces

Inspect: on Saturday, 2pm-2.30pm
Peter Blackshaw Real Estate Gungahlin, Michael Braddon and Thom Eriksson-Lake 0408 446 793 or 0417 194 699

This northside property is made for entertaining, whether it be among guests or all to yourself.

From the spacious spa in the internal alfresco area to the dedicated theatre room, there’s sure to be something for every member of the family at this five-bedroom house in Casey.

The residence opens onto a large entry, with formal living and dining areas to either side and a striking, gas feature fireplace in the centre.

It offers a glimpse of the sleek kitchen and family area behind it featuring floating stone bench top, stainless steel appliances and lots of storage.

It’s the entertaining space at the opposite end of the house that really sets this property apart.

An expansive, enclosed alfresco area with a large, in-ground spa forms the centrepiece.

It flows onto a covered, outdoor alfresco area overlooking neighbouring reserve with views over Casey and towards Black Mountain.

Flexibility is also at the heart of the home. To one side of the indoor alfresco space is a games room with a kitchenette and en suite which could double as a fifth bedroom.

On the opposite side is a fourth bedroom or rumpus room, also with an en suite and kitchenette.

The remaining bedrooms are located off the hall, including a spacious master suite with a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite with a double vanity unit, large shower and separate toilet.

Two other bedrooms with built-in robes are serviced by the main bathroom complete with a bath and shower.

A double garage, study and ducted heating and cooling are among the other features.

Like many houses that neighbour green space, 10 Beanland Street’s smaller yard is balanced by parkland, including a playground, next door.

The property is also conveniently located close to Clarrie Hemes Drive, providing quick access to the Gungahlin Town Centre and the Barton Highway.

We love: Indoor and covered alfresco areas enable entertaining throughout all seasons. The property’s design has made the most of the block’s elevated position and neighbouring parkland.

Need to know: Highest recorded sale (past 12 months) was $1,111,111 for 21 Patrick Shaw Street in May. Recent sales: $1.05 million for 40 Ashton Calvert Street, in March; $1 millionfor 2 Nankervis Street, in September, and $850,000 for 30 Keith Waller Rise, in September.

Surrounding area: Casey is in northern Gungahlin and is dotted with pockets of green space. The suburb is home to a popular shopping precinct, Casey Market Town, and is close to schools and the popular Gold Creek Village.

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