Five bedroom Harrison house sold for $1.3 million

Five bedroom Harrison house sold for $1.3 million
Staff reporterSeptember 20, 2017

A five bedroom Harrison house has sold for $1.3 million making it Canberra’s most expensive weekend auction sale.

Located at 56 Albatross Avenue, the 663 sqm property has a rare heritage listed farm right across from the property.

Built in 2013 the property’s land was last sold in 2012 for $327,500.

It features a living area featuring a kitchen with two ovens, induction cooktop, mirrored splashback and butler’s pantry.

The kitchen also overlooks three open living areas as well.

Off the informal area is a covered alfresco area surrounded by lawns and gardens.

The lower ground floor provides a games room/media room or just a plain room and comes complete with a bar.

The master bedroom features an ensuite and wardrobe as well as views of the farmland across the road.

There are three other bedrooms all with their own built-in robes while guests can stay in the fourth bedroom and the ground bedroom can be converted into a study.

Other features includes a two and a half car garage as well as extra off-street parking for boats, caravans or other cars.

A separate workshop with external access is also available.

Shops and restaurants are close by and both Horse Park Drive and Flemington Road are easily accessible.

The property was offered through Harcourts agents Jeremy Maher and Karen Lenihan.

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