12 Alison Ashby Crescent, Banks

This is a house located in Banks ACT. It has an estimated value of $680,000. Built in 2004, with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
634 m2
Building size
156 m2
Council area
Tuggeranong
Year built
2004
Lot plan
Banks ACT
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 11/06/2015
$520,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2015

Ideal family home nestled within a tranquil setting In an elevated position with beautiful views across the Brindabellas this four bedroom ensuite home offers a family friendly layout with generous dining and lounge rooms and a family room adjacent to the spacious kitchen.The master bedroom has been segregated for privacy and features a walk-in robe and ensuite. The remaining three bedrooms are each equipped with a built-in robe and are serviced by the main bathroom with separate WC.The 634m2 parcel of land has been tastefully landscaped and offers a low maintenance lifestyle. The backyard provides an excellent lawn space for a growing family with views of surrounding hillsides and offers an entertaining area with shade sail for birthdays, summer BBQs or simply alfresco dining.Other notable features of this home include ducted gas heating, double electronic garage and a large laundry with external access, large garden shed and gated access to the rear yard perfect for boats, caravans or trailors.Just a short stroll to the Rob Roy Nature Reserve this home offers a quiet peaceful location with the convenience of Lanyon Marketplace just a short drive away.Quiet peaceful location4 bedroom ensuite family homeLandscaped 634m2 parcel of landDining and lounge roomFamily roomOriginal kitchenMaster bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuiteRemaining 3 bedrooms with built-in robesLarge laundry with external accessDouble automatic garageDucted gas heatingLarge garden shedGated access to the rear yard157.98m2 total living plus 39.09m2 garagingClose proximity to:Lanyon MarketplaceRob Roy Nature ReserveRates: $1,604 (approx.) per annum