On the Canberra side of Yass is this versatile home with a low carbon footprint, architecturally designed with luxury fittings and fixtures throughout.
LJ Hooker Gungahlin sales and marketing consultant, Naish Stormon, says the home is “set high above the street with sweeping views and is adjacent to farmland and open space”.
“The home is perfect for a professional couple or someone having potential to spend a significant amount of their work time working from home.
“Someone who often has visitors staying for periods of time, or a couple with an adult son or daughter still at home,” Stormon says.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to own a unique and remarkable architect-designed, energy-efficient home within an easy drive of Canberra.”
They say good things come in threes, and this home is made up of three bedrooms – one with an ensuite – three living areas and three outdoor spaces.
“Bedroom three is currently a light-filled, north-facing study and office, designed so that it can easily be converted to two bedrooms or a third bedroom and a study,” Stormon says. “One bedroom is in a separate guest wing.”
The kitchen and bathrooms have been designed by an award-winning designer, and the home has been fitted with double glazing and insulation to ensure “excellent energy efficiency” and year-round comfort.
“These features are coupled with ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling,” Stormon says, “and a gas fireplace for atmosphere.”
“The perfect combination for Yass!”
Outside, the low maintenance grounds boast artificial lawn, with raised garden beds and two water tanks. There is accommodation for six cars, including a single garage with internal access, and a separate shed with wood heater, toilet and three-phase power.
3 bed | 2 bath | 6 car
- 11 Clayton Street
- Yass | Yass Valley
- Auction: Wednesday 30 September 6pm online
- View: Saturday 26 September 10-10.30am
- Agent: Naish Stormon
- Mob: 0488 164 426
- LJ Hooker Gungahlin
- Ph: 6213 3999
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