
From the moment you swing open the 1.6-metre glass front door at 12 Mirri Close in Throsby, you’ll realise that this home is something special.
With its mix of polished concrete, sculptural glass, elegant timber joinery and top-of-the-line tech, it wouldn’t be out of place in a James Bond movie.
Built in 2024, there’s more than 400 square metres of living space spread across three levels, connected by a lift.

A vast basement offers potential for a home theatre, gym or workshop.
Elevated outdoor areas frame views over the city skyline and technicolour sunsets, while the heated, marble-finished pool is sure to be in use year-round.
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, the house is surrounded by nature on three sides, including the expansive Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve directly across the street.

This home is designed for those buyers who want it all, says agent Jason El-Khoury from Hive Property – presence, privacy and perfection in every detail.
“Every aspect of this home reflects precision, innovation, and enduring architectural integrity – achieving a rare balance of luxury and liveability,” he says.
The suburb record for Throsby was recently set at $2.81 million for a five-bedroom home at 208 Bettong Avenue in late 2025.
12 Mirri Close is located close to nearby schools, Gungahlin Marketplace and about a 20 minutes’ drive to the Canberra CBD.
