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Palatial opulence meets contemporary design in this Bruce home

14 Goldman Street, Bruce

Sprawling across two extravagant floors, this four-bedroom Bruce home is exceptionally grand, boasting opulence and luxury in every room.

As soon as you walk through the impressive front door of 14 Goldman Street, you’re met with a contemporary open plan layout with the lounge, living and kitchen spaces flowing together seamlessly.  

The stylish entertainers’ kitchen features stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops, a butler’s pantry, and Italian floor tiles, while the resplendent and regal staircase leading to the top floor will take your breath away.

Agent Lukas Cole says the location of 14 Goldman Street is “simply brilliant” and just a stone’s throw from the University of Canberra, Canberra Hospital, and the Belconnen precinct.

“My favourite parts of the property are when you walk in, you are greeted with such a grand entrance as well as high ceilings. The master bedroom is also definitely a standout as it has a huge ensuite and balcony,” Mr Cole says.

“When driving down Goldman Street, you straight away notice this property as it’s the largest build in the street – it stands out amongst the rest. This home also has such a warm feel to it and is just waiting for its next forever family.

“You don’t see properties like this much anymore. It is designed for all sorts of families with plenty of break-out spaces and just a short walk to an abundance of popular places.”

4 bed  |  2 bath  | 2 car

EER         3.5

Auction Wed 28 Sept 6pm

View     On request

Agent    Lukas Cole

Mob      0432 289 618

LJ Hooker Kaleen 6241 1922

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