To live on the edge means to live with risk and peril. To live on East Edge, however, is quite the opposite.
Comfort and refuge await at these contemporary three-bedroom terrace homes built by Krown Homes. They have all the makings of a suburban paradise, where living is laid-back and undemanding.
“The overall feel has a very metropolitan vibe, minus the noise and chaos,” said agent Lucy MacGregor of Ian McNamee & Partners.
“A fresh and modern colour palette, combined with expansive designs, should create a light and contemporary feel for the home.”
Three large bedrooms await more than just your standard forty winks. With rooms so enticing, lazy Sunday mornings or late-night movies are likely to become a regular occurrence. The main bedroom comes with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite as standard.
Two living spaces that are as versatile as they are spacious allow for all members of the family to be comfortable while at home. In an idyllic world, kids will be quietly and co-operatively playing in the rumpus room while parents indulge in their evening ritual of trashy television viewing.
Relaxing is only made easier knowing you’ve purchased your own bit of (very affordable) land with your brand new home.
“These terrace-style properties are sold inclusive of the land, so you will not need to pay strata fees,” Ms MacGregor said.
“This also means that you will have some more flexibility with any updates to your property. For investors, this means you will be able to claim depreciation, pay minimal outgoings and, hopefully, see some capital growth on the property.”
However, Ms MacGregor said, it really came down to a location that can’t be beaten. East Edge sits near South Jerra’s future village centre, town park and community centre.
“South Jerra is defined by vast open spaces, spectacular vistas, beautiful parks and breathtaking nature strips, all the modern conveniences of an established community and its facilities right on your doorstep,” Ms MacGregor said.
Jerrabomberrans – as I like to refer to them – are some of the lucky few who can make a quick trip past Aldi on their way home. They can also run most of their essential errands, such as making a trip to the doctor, filling a tank of petrol or driving through for a cheeky cheeseburger without venturing out of their little patch of dirt.
“It sounds like it is going to be a beautiful place to live and, of course, filled with lots of beautiful new homes,” Ms MacGregor said. “The location of the area is also fantastic – only a few minutes from Jerrabomberra and a 15-minute drive into Canberra city, too.”
Completion is expected in mid to late 2022.
Price guide: $599,000-$645,000
Agent: Ian McNamee & Partners Queanbeyan/Jerrabomberra/Canberra, Lucy MacGregor 0433 310 366
Feature we love: These terrace homes come inclusive of land, which means you don’t pay any strata fees.
From the agent: “I really love the terrace-style design. It’s a contemporary space with a metropolitan vibe, minus the metropolitan noise and chaos.”