4 Alt Cres, Ainslie is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1927. The property has a land size of 1032m2 and floor size of 237m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in August 2020.
If you saw a photo of this home in a magazine, you'd know exactly where it was. This home is iconic Canberra circa 1920. Red brick teamed with white render on the exterior. Double timber sash windows and terracotta roof tiles spotted with lichen. All architectural hallmarks of historic Ainslie homes built in the early years of our Capital's establishment.
A piece of our heritage and suitably listed thus. Built in the days when the suburb of Ainslie encompassed both Reid and Braddon and open fireplaces were the norm. Named after Baron Augustus Alt, the first surveyor-general of NSW, this quiet enclave has been tightly held and it's not hard to see why.
We've all driven past these historic homes on the edge of the city and admired their character. Set in the only crescent street off Limestone avenue, this home has a charismatic charm that stands out in a world now full of cookie-cutter houses. It's one of the unique few that capture a moment in time and solidly stand watching as the crisp modern apartment buildings rise up to change the Canberra skyline.
This home has been appreciated and loved for the Grande Dame that she is. This is in keeping with the homes heritage status, it has been respectfully renovated over recent years to retain her charms whilst bringing her into the modern era. All characterful elements having been preserved, such as 9ft high ceilings, double timber sash windows, polished Cypress & Jarrah flooring and original picture rails, are all complimenting, linking tradition with change.
Both the main bathroom and ensuite were renovated in 2016 and the renovated kitchen, encased in beautiful timber windows, now includes the modern essentials with caesarstone benchtops, new cabinetry and new modern appliances. You'll love the efficient mains gas heating but the brick fire-places, one in the entry and one in the master bedroom as well as a slow combustion log fire in the loungeroom, is where you'll congregate on those chilly Canberra nights.
More than perfect for a family seeking a home on the city fringe with both character and modern touches, this home is close to all of Canberra's best amenities. Reputable schools, both public and private, the Canberra Centre, Australian War Memorial, Braddon and Mt Ainslie, all walking distance. The Ainslie shops is highly revered for its great supermarket, quality retail shops, gastro pub Edgar's Inn, Pilot restaurant and other great independent shops and services. It's a location and life-style coveted by many. The block is a super generous 1,032m2 which means that there's ample room to do more if you want to.
This heritage masterpiece is an icon of a bygone era and is now bequeathed to you. Contact Stephen Bunday today to discuss your future in this grande historic home.
At a glance...
- 1920's heritage home with 235m2 of living space
- Characterful features including 9ft battened ceilings, picture rails, timber sash windows
- 4 bedroom plus study (off second bedroom)
- Main bath and ensuite renovation in 2016
- Renovated kitchen with Caesarstone benches, mains gas cooktop and electric wall oven
- Separate big lounge with doors opening onto deck
- Huge open family room
- Polished Cypress & Jarrah flooring
- Large pergola at rear
- LED downlights
- Mains gas hot water
- Ducted gas heating plus 2 x fireplace (1 closed up but can be made operational) plus another slow combustion
- Security system & CCTV
- Single brick garage with auto door
Lifestyle features...
- Ainslie Shops, 25 minute walk
- Mt Ainslie walking trails, 13 minute walk
- Canberra CBD, 18 minute walk
- Lonsdale Street, Braddon, 10 minute walk
- Lake Burley Griffin and Commonwealth Park, 5 minute drive
- Parliament House, Russell Offices, and ANU, all under 10 minutes drive
- Walk to many reputable public and private schools
- Ainslie Primary, Campbell High, Merici College and Deakin College near by
Rates: $5,722
Land tax: $9,675
UV: $991,000
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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