This beautifully renovated four bedroom double brick home is nestled amongst picturesque leafy gardens and directly opposite a green front. This stunning property offers a wonderful lifestyle choice, close to nature yet within easy reach of the City.

Boasting an abundance of natural light, the property features a renovated kitchen with stone bench tops, quality appliances and excellent storage, perfect for the home chef. The bathroom is complete with a spa bath and full-height tiling, while most of the home features gorgeous polished timber floors.

Enjoy peaceful surroundings through the stunning plantation shutters. Stay cosy with ducted gas heating and a slow-combustion fireplace, ensuring warmth during the winter months.

Outside, relax in the swimming pool surrounded by landscaped gardens, providing the perfect space for entertaining family and friends.

Features include:
- Double brick
- Polished timber floors
- Ducted gas heating
- Slow-combustion fireplace
- Fully renovated bathroom with a spa bath
- Renovated kitchen with stone bench tops, quality appliances
- Plantation shutters
- Built-in robes to the master bedroom and free-standing robes to the second bedroom
- Fibreglass salt and chlorinated swimming pool
- Established gardens all around
No current EER

The property does not comply with the minimum ceiling insulation standard.

Suburb Snapshot
Hackett is an Inner North suburb of Canberra. It was named after Sir John Winthrop Hackett (18481916), who was a newspaper editor and worker for the Federation of Australia. Streets in Hackett are named after scientists.

Hackett is next to Watson, Dickson and Ainslie. It is bounded by Antill Street and Philip Avenue, and the Canberra Nature Park of Mount Ainslie/Mount Majura, with Mount Majura located behind Hackett to the east. Hackett has a neighbourhood oval, and shopping centre.

Particular street names
Madigan Street is named after geologist Cecil Thomas Madigan.
Richards Street is named after geologist Henry Caselli Richards
Rivett Street is named after chemist Albert Cherbury David Rivett.
Selwyn Street is named after English Australian geologist Alfred R. C. Selwyn
Skeats Street is named after English Australian geologist Ernest Willington Skeats.

Disclaimer:
Please note that while all care has been taken regarding general information and marketing information compiled for this rental advertisement, LJ HOOKER CANBERRA CITY does not accept responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regard to any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. We encourage prospective tenants to rely on their own investigation and in-person inspections to ensure this property meets their individual needs and circumstances.

PETS:
Please be aware that at all stages of tenancy this property requires consent to be sought from the lessor for the keeping of any pets at the premises. Consent must be provided before any pets are at the premises.

RENTING BOOK:
A copy of The Renting Book can be found at: https://justice.act.gov.au/renting-book