Single level two bedroom townhouse
Opened plan single level two bedroom townhouse offering quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Spacious kitchen, with a large kitchen island bench space, stainless steel Bosch gas cook top, and dishwasher.
North facing living area, which open out onto the enclosed court yard through double doors. Quality bathroom with floor to ceiling porcelain tiles, fantastic full length shower and a full size bathtub. Reverse cycle heating and cooling. Internal laundry including dryer and Bosch alarm system.
One carport plus storage, and easy access to the Belconnen prescient, schools and transport
No Current EER Available.
Suburb Snapshot
Weetangera is named after the property "Spring Vale", which in turn had been given a name of Aboriginal origin,[5] due to a spring near the site of the original Public School called "Wittanjirra" in the local Aboriginal dialect, meaning "to suck, to drink greedily". Samuel Shumack lived at "Spring Vale" between 1866 and 1915. Shumack and his father had taken up the land for farming when Samuel was eight years old. Samuel Shumack lived on the property with his family until it was claimed as land for the nation's
Single level two bedroom townhouse
Opened plan single level two bedroom townhouse offering quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Spacious kitchen, with a large kitchen island bench space, stainless steel Bosch gas cook top, and dishwasher.
North facing living area, which open out onto the enclosed court yard through double doors. Quality bathroom with floor to ceiling porcelain tiles, fantastic full length shower and a full size bathtub. Reverse cycle heating and cooling. Internal laundry including dryer and Bosch alarm system.
One carport plus storage, and easy access to the Belconnen prescient, schools and transport
No Current EER Available.
Suburb Snapshot
Weetangera is named after the property "Spring Vale", which in turn had been given a name of Aboriginal origin,[5] due to a spring near the site of the original Public School called "Wittanjirra" in the local Aboriginal dialect, meaning "to suck, to drink greedily". Samuel Shumack lived at "Spring Vale" between 1866 and 1915. Shumack and his father had taken up the land for farming when Samuel was eight years old. Samuel Shumack lived on the property with his family until it was claimed as land for the nation's