White Rhino Property is proud to present 14 Aitken Street to market. Making a bold architectural statement, this is a property that stands out from the rest.
Upon entering the home, you will be immediately impressed by the feature high ceilings, an abundance of windows, and the magnificent views. Gleaming tiles, soaring ceilings and a well thought out floorplan all define the major living areas of the property. Complete with so many individual zones, there is room for everyone to have their own space and privacy.
The well appointed kitchen is a chefs delight featuring quality stainless steel Smeg appliances and complete with ample bench & cupboard space, stone bench tops, breakfast bar, a walk-in pantry that easily caters to the adjoining dining and living areas.
The generously sized master bedroom features a large walk-in robe with custom joinery as well as a stylish fully-tiled ensuite with double vanity.
Additionally, the property features another four spacious bedrooms with built in robes, rumpas room, outdoor alfresco downstairs and a generously sized upstairs balcony.
Additional Features Include:
- Quality Smeg kitchen appliances
- Video intercom and security system
- Ducted gas heating
- Ceiling fans
- Double glazed windows
- 4000L water tank
- Well established easy care gardens
- Double garage with remote and internal access
Googong is approximately a 30-minute drive to Canberra City, 30 minute drive to Woden, 25 minute drive to HQJOC, 20 minute drive to Canberra Airport & a 25 minute drive to the parliamentary triangle.
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Disclaimer:
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