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A property with all the amenities a true Territorian could want, including a huge shed, pool and deck, is for sale in a Darwin suburb not known for its large city blocks.
Selling agent Nick Mauselis of Nick Mauselis Real Estate says 42 Hargrave Street, Muirhead, is tucked away in a subdivision many locals didn’t even know existed.
“This area is the Nucky Lagoon of the northern suburbs,” he said.
“It’s well-held and the quality of the neighborhood is excellent.
“They tend to be private people who take pride in the appearance of their homes.”
Mauselis said the home at 42 Hargrave Street is a high-quality custom build.
“The owners carefully selected a builder who was willing to work with them to achieve their vision,” he said.
“From the thought process to construction and completion, everything was done with the utmost care.
“This home has a lot of attention to detail and plenty of practicality.”
Set on a 4,020sqm block, the home features timber and stone accents and a neutral color scheme throughout.
The main house has three bedrooms, a study, open plan living, dining and kitchen.
The living area has floating wood floors, the den has a wooden barn door, and the kitchen has a walk-in pantry.
The main bedroom has a luxurious en-suite bathroom, large walk-in robe and sliding doors overlooking the lawn and garden.
The huge entertainer’s deck features a wood ceiling, vertical garden, industrial-style fans, and an outdoor kitchen, all overlooking the large pool set on the wood deck.
“The swimming pool is perfectly placed so parents can look out over the pool and keep an eye on their kids from anywhere in the house,” Mauselis said.
Off deck, the guest suite includes a bedroom, provided bathrobes, and bathroom.
The double lock-up garage attached to the house measures 7.6m x 7.6m and has a separate shed with double roller doors and a workshop area.
This block features gardens, manicured lawns, spacious driveways, and tree-lined fences.
The property fronts green belt land and is minutes from the Royal Darwin Hospital, shops and schools.
“This house is away from the crowds, but still close to everything,” Mauselis said.
“When you’re there, it’s easy to believe you’re in the middle of the New South Wales hinterland.”
The property is on the market with offers over $1.75 million.