A humble home with modern interiors, we welcome you to 11/56 Kunapalari Street, Throsby. This lovely home has everything you need and more, with expansive open-plan living spaces, two great sized bedrooms with built-in storage and a charming balcony overlooking the complex. Downstairs you'll find a beautiful courtyard, a single lock-up garage and the addition of a double carport, which is a rare find for a home of this size. Enjoy a fantastic location, with a short drive into Gungahlin Town Centre and easy routes via arterial roads on Horse Park Drive and Majura Parkway to the Brindabella offices, Canberra Airport and Canberra City.
- Two-bedroom townhouse - Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and heating - Built-in wardrobes to both bedrooms - Ensuite bathroom to main bedroom - Modern kitchen with breakfast bar and gas cooking - Private courtyard - Attached single garage with internal access and automatic roller door - Two additional carport spaces - Applicants are to seek permission to keep pets - EER: Unknown - Available: 18 July, 2024
This property complies with the minimum ceiling insulation standard
Inspections: Properties will be scheduled for showings during the week and on Saturdays. Interstate clients are invited to call us or email us directly at: gungahlinpm@stonerealestate.com.au to book a virtual inspection.
How to apply: Please send us an enquiry on this website platform. Once you submit your enquiry, we will send you an email with an option to book an inspection and apply for the home. We welcome all applications.
Disclaimer: The material and information contained within this marketing is for general information purposes only. Stone Gungahlin does not accept responsibility and disclaims all liabilities regarding any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. You should not rely upon this material as a basis for making any formal decisions. We recommend all interested parties make further enquiries.
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