Selling agent
Selling agent Louise Hargett, from Belle Property Kingston, says prospective homebuyers have been impressed by the property’s well-considered layout, modern decor, and spaciousness.
Pairing contemporary style with the comfort of earthy tones and textures, this brand-new Griffith home blends amenity, luxury, and timeless appeal.
Constructed by draftsman-turned-builder Nick Antos on an unusually shaped 725sqm block, the two-story home at 17 Bell Street, Griffith offers four bedrooms and three bathrooms with an abundance of natural light and attention to detail.
Selling agent Louise Hargett, from Belle Property Kingston, says prospective homebuyers have been impressed by the property’s well-considered layout, modern decor, and spaciousness.
“The buyers like the floorplan. It’s incredibly light, and when you’re selling a home in Canberra, you want the sun coming in. There’s a nice sense of space,” Hargett says.
“Nick has been doing this a long time in Canberra and he has chosen all the finishes. I think it’s a timeless house. It’s not screaming 2018, it’s a really classic house. While it has all the modern facilities, I think it’s going to age really nicely. It’s a house you could grow into.”
Natural tones are peppered throughout the property with oak flooring and a stacked-stone gas fireplace feature, which can be controlled by Bluetooth.
Outside, there are wrap-around decks, an alfresco kitchen, and fire pit, while the kitchen has dual ovens, a built-in coffee machine, and an integrated wine fridge.
There is also ducted air-conditioning, a 4000-liter rainwater tank, and security and intercom systems.
This home has been listed for sale at $2.4 million after it was passed in at auction at $2.2 million last month.