10 Cobbett Place, Bruce

This is a house situated in Bruce ACT. It has an estimated value of $1,410,000. Built in 1991, featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
2
Land size
1116 m2
Building size
440 m2
Council area
Belconnen
Year built
1991
Lot plan
Bruce ACT
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 04/05/2013
$1,152,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2013

LOCATION AND SPACE If you are looking for a big family home located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the very popular suburb Bruce, with all the space your growing family needs then look no further.Covered entry with led-light double doors, large lounge room with quality furnishings and a brick feature wall, formal dining room that comfortably fits a table that sits ten. Refurbished well-appointed kitchen opens out to the large family room. Adjacent to that there is a billiard room 6.2m by 5.66m, with a half sized slate top billiard table. The ground floor also boasts a large office with its own entry plus an ensuite, ideal for someone wanting to work from home. Attached is a double garage with automatic doors.The top floor boasts five double sized bedrooms, the master with its own balcony, large walk-in robe and new ensuite with spa. The other four bedrooms all have built-in robes. The main bathroom is also new with quality fittings.This beautiful home is located close to the Belconnen Shopping Precinct with all it has to offer, it is also just a short stroll to the University of Canberra and Radford College.Features include:Formal entry foyerLarge lounge room and dining roomWell appointed kitchenDishwasherBig family roomRumpus room with half sized billiard tableLarge covered rear deckGenerous sized office with its own entry, an ensuite and air-conditioning unitFive double sized bedrooms all with built-in robesNew ensuite & bathroom with spaBalcony to master bedroomDucted gas heating and air-conditioningDouble attached garage with automatic doors and internal accessDucted vacuum systemIntercom music system