KOOREMBENE HOMES have now commenced construction of another outstanding residence. With completion due September 2010, you still have time to contact me and discuss inclusions and add your own personal touches. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to secure this 4 bedroom family home which is currently being constructed by one of Canberra’s best.

The property is situated on a generous 512sqm block, in a peaceful location across from reserve and amongst other high quality properties. With the highest quality of inclusions, from the outstanding kitchen allowance to the 4000 litre water tank, no expense will be spared in the construction of this outstanding home.

The kitchen will definitely bring out the chef in you!! Fitted with high quality stainless steel appliances, aisle bench, stone bench tops. Offering plenty of bench and cupboard space gives you a fantastic area to cook up a storm…… NOW WHO’S KITCHEN RULES??

Quality inclusions

# Total construction of 204.85sqms.
# Total living area of 164.48sqms plus double garage of 38.17sqms.
# Well positioned on a 512sqm block across from reserve.
# Master bedroom offering ensuite and huge built-in robe.
# Choice of carpets from the extensive builders range.
# Vertical blinds fitted in all bedrooms & living areas
# Rinnai Infinity 24hr hot water system.
# Stainless steel kitchen appliances
# Heating and cooling system.
# Wall and ceiling insulation – R2.0 (Wall) R4.0 (Ceiling)
# 4000 litre water tank
# Landscaping allowance of $3000

The list of inclusions go on and on, so ensure that you contact Jason Lanham from Go Gecko Property Sales on 6290 1211 or 0409 006 365 to arrange to view plans and inclusion list as an outstanding property such as this, in this location, with these quality inclusions won’t last long.

OTHER HOUSE & LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE!!
57 David Miller Crescent, Casey

Block: 3 Section: 35

Price: $570,000

The suburb of Casey is named after Lord Richard Gardiner CASEY, who was one of the first Australian born Governor-Generals of Australia, he was appointed in 1965 by former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies.