Right in the heart of the Tuggeranong Valley sits this updated townhouse, perfect for the modern family.
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Nestled in a boutique development, the three-bedroom home also include easy-care features such as artificial grass, flowerbeds of daisies and liriopes tucked away behind retaining walls and other ground cover to keep the weeds at bay.
Porcelain tiles line the hallway greet entrants to the home, inviting them to the formal living area that enjoys camellia and rose bush views of the side garden.
Timber-like vinyl floors contrast elegantly with the neutral colour palette that is found throughout the home.
Further down the hall, a recently renovated kitchen is comprised of stainless steel Bosch and Smeg appliances enveloped by white Polyurethane cabinetry and cream-hued stone benchtops.
An island benchtop overlooks the more casual parts of the home: the open-plan family and dining area.
The white tiles enable ample light, much of it streaming through double French doors that flow seamlessly onto a covered outdoor entertaining area enhanced by a timber deck and saltwater spa.
Ensuring privacy, all bedrooms are segregated from each other. The master includes a walk-in robe and updated en suite, while the other two bedrooms feature built-in robes.
Other features in the home include a spacious bathroom with a spa, a pet door via the revamped laundry, ample storage options, ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, and a double garage with remote door and internal access.
Encircled by landscaped gardens featuring tree ferns and elephant ear plants, the property also boasts mountain views. it's within walking distance of shops, schools, public transport and parklands. The property at 7/7 Justice Place in Gordon is on the market for offers of $495,000+.
For more information contact Jonathan Warren from Independent Property Group Inner North & City on 0431 797 891.
For more of Canberra’s best property see your All Homes guide in Saturday’s Canberra Times.