Meet the luxury Fadden home that backs onto the Centenary Trail

Meet the luxury Fadden home that backs onto the Centenary Trail

Looking for resort-style living? This luxurious home in Fadden ticks all the boxes – and many you probably hadn't even considered yet.

With plenty of bedrooms, a glorious pool and multiple living spaces, everyone can enjoy opulent, relaxed living with plenty of privacy at the same time.

Kate Coultas from Ray White Canberra says while the area is known for its architecturally-built homes, the home at 21A Sparkes Close is a standout.

“This is a stunning home with outstanding views from all aspects as it sits on an elevated block,” Kate says.

“There are multiple indoor and outdoor living spaces, facing the front and facing the rear, and the property backs onto the Centennial Trail.”

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Don't be confused by the street number, Kate says. The home sits on a very large separate title block and is not part of a body corporate.

"There’s 278sqm of living space, meaning it will suit a lot of people," she says.

“It’s close to perfect for a young family. It’s ready to move on in, but it would also suit a more mature family with adult children living at home who don’t look like moving out in a hurry.

“The segregation of living spaces is really great.”

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The beautiful grounds feature established gardens and a 9 x 4.5m pool. Outside, you’ll also find an electric car charging station in the garage and newly-installed solar panels (9.99 kW).

Three bathrooms accompany the five bedrooms, and there’s a chef’s kitchen with two Smeg ovens. The wine cellar is a gorgeous space for the budding connoisseur or serious collector.

“It’s a standout home,” Kate says.

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“Most homes in Fadden are all generally architecturally-designed homes built in the 1980s. The homes like this one came a little later and were built into this nook on elevated blocks.

“This property sits in a cul-de-sac, which means no drive-through traffic. It’s a very, very quiet neighbourhood and you are surrounded by other quality homes.

“One of the features is the way the indoor spaces connect with the outside. There are beautiful French doors, and you can step out onto the front balcony from the lounge area and step in the opposite direction out on the rear entertaining area.

“It’s just one of those homes that flows and flows."

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Further highlights include built-in robes in four of the bedrooms, with a fifth bedroom/rumpus room offering its own separate entrance. The main bedroom has an ensuite complete with a spa, and all bathrooms have floor-to-ceiling tiling.

There is also a large secure carport area behind the garage, which can be used as a workshop or for storage.

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“The home is on a 1341sqm block, nestled at the top of Fadden Hills. I think its location adjoining the natural bushland and nearby walking trails will really appeal to someone who likes to be active and close to nature but appreciates living comfortably.”

The home at 21A Sparkes Close, Fadden, goes to auction at 10am on Saturday 14 October 2023.

View the full listing.

Article originally written and published by The Riotact.

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