The home of an owner-builder is always likely to feature the very best of everything and the kind of attention to detail that others might overlook.
When the owner of 8 Wishart Crescent bought this elevated block in Denman Prospect and planned their own build, they spared no expense in incorporating all the mod cons to keep their growing family comfortable.
Built in 2020, the five-bedroom, four-bathroom, triple-garage home is spread across two spacious storeys, with high levels of finishes and materials incorporated into every space.
In the kitchen, Quantum Quartz Argento benchtops stretch around and continue into the hidden butler’s pantry.
Premium tapware from ABI Interiors and Navurban Ravenswood timber adorn the kitchen and bathrooms, while underfloor heating in the bathrooms keeps things warm underfoot.
But what truly sets the home apart is the ample space in between.
“It has been designed to maximise light and space, from the 3.2-metre ceilings in the main living area, and then 2.7-metre ceilings all the way throughout,” says selling agent Adrian Giampietro of Luton Properties Gungahlin.
On the ground floor, an atrium separates the formal and informal living areas, further flooding the main living area with light.
Large sliding doors peel back from the dining and lounge areas to connect with the al fresco space, which faces north and captures plenty more light of its own.
Another of the home’s standout features isn’t so much within its four walls, but what you see out of them.
Making the most of the sweeping outlook Denman Prospect is renowned for towards Black Mountain and the Telstra Tower, then to Stromlo and beyond, the home’s panoramic views are a prominent design element within themselves, with large windows carefully placed to perfectly capture it all.
“It’s been designed to capitalise on the spot it’s on. There’s a living area upstairs that looks north-west, and you can see the mountains and the Telstra Tower to the right. And then in the master bedroom, there are nice, big windows. And the home is opposite a reserve, so you can sit in the bath in the en suite and look out over that and have a nice, relaxing time up there,” says Giampietro.
The property is now on the market for the first time, with the vendors off to work on their next project, and Giampietro says it presents the opportunity to get a near-new, premium build without lifting a finger.
“The new owners don’t have to do anything. They can just buy the home and enjoy everything that it’s got, and not have to think about renovating or gardening. They can just concentrate on time with their families,” he says.
Price guide: $1.8 million +
Auction: 1pm, July 2
Agent: Luton Properties Gungahlin, Adrian Giampietro 0449 559 225