121/2 Hinder St, Gungahlin is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 2 parking spaces and was built in 2018. The property has a land size of 3506m2 and floor size of 83m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in April 2019.
This innovating complex will be sure to delight anyone looking for quality place to call home, located in the heart of the Gungahlin precinct with walking distance to shopping, cafes, bars, schools and more
The open plan living with full length windows and balcony access, offers a great indoor and outdoor living alternative. Two gorgeous bedrooms with built in robes and quality floor coverings. Stylish bathrooms and full size kitchens for all the cooking enthusiasts.
The light rail linking Gungahlin to the City has its Gungahlin terminal only 150m away at Gungahlin Place meaning this location will be sought after for years to come.
Features include:
- Located in the Town Centre - across the road from Aldi
- Tiled balconies
- Lift access
- Basement parking and storage enclosure
- Intercom security system
- LED lighting
- Stone benchtop
- Reverse cycled air conditioning
- Full height tiling to bathroom
No current EER
Suburb Snapshot
The District of Gungahlin is one of the original eighteen districts of the Australian Capital Territory used in land administration. The district is subdivided into divisions (suburbs), sections and blocks. Gungahlin is an Aboriginal word meaning either "white man's house" or "little rocky hill".
As of 2013 Gungahlin comprised eleven suburbs, including three currently under construction and a further seven suburbs planned. The town of Gungahlin was part of the original 1957 plan for future development in the ACT and in 1991 was officially launched as Canberra's fourth 'town' by the ACT Chief Minister. At the time, the population of Gungahlin was just 389 residents.
Within the district is Canberra's northernmost town centre that is situated 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of Canberra city centre. The town centre is one of five satellites of Canberra, seated in Woden, Tuggeranong, Weston Creek and Belconnen.
The traditional custodians of the district are the indigenous people of the Ngunnawal tribe.
During colonial times and up until the late 1960s, present-day Gungahlin was part of the former farmlands of Ginninderra. Ginninderra Village and later still the village of Hall serviced the needs of the local farming community. Free settlers included farming families such as the Rolfe, Shumack, Gillespie and Gribble families. These settlers established wheat and sheep properties such as 'Weetangara', 'Gold Creek', 'The Valley', 'Horse Park' and 'Tea Gardens'. Much of the local produce supplied the large workforce at goldfields located at Braidwood and Major's Creek in New South Wales.
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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.
The size of Gungahlin is approximately 4.6 square kilometres. It has 17 parks covering nearly 38.1% of total area. The population of Gungahlin in 2011 was 5,617 people. By 2016 the population was 6,141 showing a population growth of 9.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Gungahlin is 20-29 years. Households in Gungahlin are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Gungahlin work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 48.4% of the homes in Gungahlin were owner-occupied compared with 43.7% in 2016.
Gungahlin has 4,210 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Gungahlin have seen a 35.29% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 23.23% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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