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Set on a large level corner block this spacious four bedroom ensuite home has been designed and built with detail, incorporating a stylish blend of formal and informal living areas. Freshly painted throughout. Located on and surrounded by leafy streets, this large family friendly home is sensational with shops and transport options all within walking distance, access to two neighborhood ovals is just a couple of minutes away and popular Manuka shops, and the Kingston Foreshore are also close by. There is easy arterial access out of the suburb, making travel to Belconnen, Gungahlin, Woden, Tuggeranong or the City super convenient.

Features include:
- Master bedroom with walk-in robe
- Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling
- Freshly painted throughout
- Low maintenance yard, back yard has several fruit trees
- Large double garage with automatic door and toilet – ideal for handyman’s retreat
- Modern kitchen with plenty of storage
- Open plan living/dining, opening onto a paved outdoor area for outdoor entertaining
- Additional family/rumpus room
- Situated close to schools and sports grounds
No current EER

Suburb Snapshot
Narrabundah is a leafy suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, located in the inner south of the city. Narrabundah is an established garden suburb, valued for its proximity to Civic, Lake Burley Griffin, and vibrant local centres such as Manuka and the Kingston Foreshore. Residents particularly value Narrabundah’s environment including its open spaces, parks, playgrounds, bushland landscapes, as well as its strong sense of community and diversity.

The suburb’s streetscapes are characterised by mature deciduous and native street trees, charming established gardens and largely single-storey detached homes.

Street trees in Narrabundah offer colourful spring blossoms and spectacular Autumn foliage in many streets. Finniss Crescent, Carnegie Crescent, Sprent and Stuart Streets are planted with fine examples of Pin Oaks, which have rich green foliage in Summer and colour brilliantly in shades of scarlet and crimson in Autumn.

‘Narrabundah’ is a Ngunnawal word meaning ‘bird of prey’, celebrated in the sculpture in the park opposite the Narrabundah shops. The name Narrabundah was taken from the parish of Narrabundah, a part of the cadastral division of Murray. This parish existed when the land was administered by New South Wales. After the Australian Capital Territory was established on 1 January 1911, all of the land areas were renamed. The present suburb Narrabundah was part of the original Parish of Queanbeyan. Narrabundah was gazetted as a division name on 20 September 1928. Narrabundah was the last of the ‘inner south’ suburbs to be developed, commencing in 1947, after being delayed by World War II.

Street names in Narrabundah are inspired by indigenous culture, as well as white explorers and pioneers

Disclaimer:
Please note that while all care has been taken regarding general information and marketing information compiled for this rental advertisement, LJ HOOKER CANBERRA CITY does not accept responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regard to any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. We encourage prospective tenants to rely on their own investigation and in-person inspections to ensure this property meets their individual needs and circumstances.

PETS:
Please be aware that at all stages of tenancy this property requires consent to be sought from the lessor for the keeping of any pets at the premises. Consent must be provided before any pets are at the premises.

RENTING BOOK:
A copy of The Renting Book can be found at: https://justice.act.gov.au/renting-book