17 Piper St, Ainslie is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House and was built in 1960. The property has a land size of 562m2 and floor size of 133m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2022.
This gorgeous 1960s cottage has been completely redesigned into a modern family masterpiece with impeccable design, harmonious colours, and bright, high-quality custom finishes. The end result is fascinating and awe-inspiring. An exquisite blend of old and new has been achieved with all the charm of its origin retained. Nestled in a nice quiet tree-lined street offering a block of 556 square meters.
A strong connection between the house and the garden has developed, creating a very private and quiet environment with beautiful lush garden views from all windows. With an abundance of natural light pouring into the house, the spacious open-plan living and dining area features floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors overlooking an outdoor timber deck. The kitchen is a work of art with a stone island bench and ample storage.
Fully renovated with four spacious bedrooms, three with built-in robes that are serviced by a gorgeous renovated bathroom. The fourth bedroom could become a charming second living area or a study with a fireplace.
The gardens are low-maintained and an outdoor area gives you flexibility when family and friends stop by. There have been many barbeques held on this deck while the children are playing on a manicured lawn. Privacy in these outdoor areas has been achieved with high hedges around the house.
Ainslie is a suburb located close to the magnificent Mt Ainslie foothills, Dickson and CBD. You will have great restaurants and shopping centres in abundance. Only a short distance to public transport, ANU, North Ainslie Primary School and Braddon Precinct.
With such a beautiful renovation, the charm of the 1960s has become the eternal home of the modern Canberra family.
Private and secluded
Double glazed floor-to-ceiling windows and doors
Automatic blinds and dimmable lighting in the living and dining area
3 bedrooms with built-in robes
Additional bedroom/study with a fireplace
Honeycomb block out blinds in bedrooms
Separate toilet
Ducted gas heating
Ducted evaporative cooling
Freestanding gas cooktop and Falcon double oven
Miele dishwasher
Automatic bins in the kitchen
Quantum quartz benchtops
Bluegum hardwood deck
Outdoor gas connecting to the barbecue
Mature landscaped yards with olive tree providing shade
Garden shed
Double carport
Freshly repainted in most areas
Vinyl plank flooring throughout the house
New hot water system
2,500 litre rainwater tank and pump to water the garden
External power points around the house
Block: 6
Section: 98
Block size: 556m
Land tax: $6,261 pa (only payable if rented)
Land rates: $4,083 pa
Land value: $629,000
EER: 3.0
All figures and measurements are approximate.
The size of Ainslie is approximately 3.5 square kilometres. It has 19 parks covering nearly 9.3% of total area. The population of Ainslie in 2011 was 5,104 people. By 2016 the population was 5,190 showing a population growth of 1.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Ainslie is 40-49 years. Households in Ainslie are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Ainslie work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 57.5% of the homes in Ainslie were owner-occupied compared with 57.7% in 2016.
Ainslie has 2,274 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Ainslie have seen a 64.71% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 66.08% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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