Set in a quiet pocket of Phillip, this renovated townhouse offers light-filled, elevated living with leafy outlooks and views. Upon entering, you will find a generous lounge room flowing into a separate split-level dining area and a well-proportioned, renovated kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling windows open onto a private front balcony, providing an ideal spot to relax or entertain while enjoying the outlook. At the rear, a low-maintenance courtyard with patio adds further outdoor living space.
Upstairs, the main bedroom captures views across Woden and features a walk-in robe and ensuite. Two additional bedrooms include built-in robes and are serviced by the main bathroom, complete with a freestanding bathtub. Comfort is assured year-round with reverse-cycle split system heating and cooling, while practical additions such as a double automatic garage with under-stair storage and 6.6kW solar panels enhance everyday living.
Positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac with a playground at the end of the street, the home enjoys direct access to parkland at the rear. Woden Town Centre and the Canberra Hospital are just minutes away, offering true convenience. This is a well-located, low-maintenance home suited to those seeking comfort, space, and easy access to key amenities.
Features:
- Renovated townhouse
- Views and leafy treetops outlook
- 6.6kw solar panels
- Double garage with storage space
- Split system reverse cycle heating and cooling
- Private, quiet street connecting to two parklands
- Front entertaining balcony and rear courtyard
House Size: 133.50m2 (approx.)
Year of Construction: 1987
EER: 4.0
Outgoings:
General Rates: $793 p/qtr (approx.)
Land Tax (investors): $1,132 p/qtr (approx.)
Body Corp Levies: $531 p/qtr (approx.)
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