Block size: 522 m² approx.House size: 265 m² approx.UV: $533,000 (2024)
Expansive 265 m2 of Under-Roof-Line space, Optional 5th Bedroom for Ultimate Flexibility!
PLEASE NOTE, VIRTURAL FURNITURE IS APPLIED TO PHOTOS TO HELP DISPLAY HOW TO ORGANIZE THE ROOMS
Step into unparalleled spaciousness with this stunning 4-bedroom single-level home, located in the desirable Bonner area, just a stone's throw from Bonner Shops. With Woolworths, multiple cafes, restaurants, and schools nearby, and only a short drive to Gungahlin Town Center, convenience is at your doorstep
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