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Sold on 02 Jul 2024 for $1,090,000

6/12-14 Hartley Street
Turner ACT 2612

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: 2
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Property Details for 6/12-14 Hartley St, Turner

6/12-14 Hartley St, Turner is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 2 parking spaces and was built in 2019. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2024. There are other 3 bedroom Unit sold in Turner in the last 12 months.

Building Type
Unit
Year Built
2019
Local Government
Canberra Central
Lot/Plan
TURNER: Block 27, Section 63, Unit 6

Last Listing description (August 2024)

#soldbyholly $1,090,000

Light reaches deep within, as glass sliders and clerestory glazing welcome sunlight and aspect. The social hub arranged in an open plan as dark timber floors meet crisp white walls. This graceful three bedroom home ushers in an effortless luxe, as inner city living meets a nostalgic suburban peace, right in the heart of the vibrant inner north.

Chinese elms caste a mosaic of shade across deep verges, Hartley Street lined with elegant new builds and a scattering of heritage homes. Resting across from Turner Primary and moments from Sullivans Creek and Haig Park, the home is surrounded by green spaces, enveloped in peace. Yet this wonderful locale places you within easy reach of the eateries within O'Connor village, and moments from the dynamic Braddon precinct and the CBD.

The sophisticated Highbury Development pays homage to the classic terrace house with a modern twist as raw brick combines with a palette of soft greys. The home sits back behind a fenced courtyard, enclosed by green walls. You can sit within the alfresco, purveying the green lawn, the autumnal turnings of the trees, the comings and goings of the street in peaceful privacy.

There is a lovely refinement at work, a minimalist design, think billowing sheers, brass pendants, banks of crisp white cabinetry that gleam in the soft light. Waterfall stone benchtops grace the kitchen, as the walk-in-pantry and quality appliances up the ante.

Beyond the kitchen there is a generous powder room combined laundry. And just next door, a generous bedroom or perhaps office space that spills to a perfectly curated rear courtyard. One imagines the gentle first morning light, an easy drift to garden, coffee in hand. Or come the weekend, happy gatherings with family and friends, soaking up the perfect amount of warming sun beneath the louvred pergola.

Upstairs is given over to two additional bedrooms and an opulent central bathroom with a stunning freestanding tub. To the east, a sequestered bedroom with built-in-robe, captures views to Mount Ainslie. While, the master is privately placed to the west, with a large picture window that frames the surrounding landscape. There is an office nook alongside a ribbon window so you can work among the trees and a built-in-robe for seamless storage. The ensuite bathroom doesn't shy away from luxury, with its duo of wall hung timber vanities and generous shower.

Your life in Turner ?

Leafy and quiet streets to explore, eyeing the many fabulous established homes and gardens, strolls in Haig Park beneath the shady pines or exploring the many biking and walking trails in O'Connor Ridge and Lake Burly Griffin.

Eating, shopping, experiencing the many independent businesses seeded within the inner-north and the CBD. Walk to Lonsdale Street, perusing the shops, grabbing a coffee or a local wine from Black Hearts and Sparrows or dine at any one of the wonderful eateries. O'Connor shops are close by for bowls, hilarity and drinks with friends at The Ruc and a relaxed lunch at The Duxton. Explore the international cuisine of the famous Dickson precinct and perhaps a long brunch alfresco, at the iconic Tilley's.

Ditching the car and biking or walking to the CBD or New Acton. Jumping on the light rail and connecting with the metro city station, linking you to the whole of Canberra.

features.
.stunning three-bedroom townhouse in coveted Turner
.light and bright with drift to private courtyard gardens on two sides
.part of the elegant Highbury development
.set across from the playing fields of Turner Primary School
.arrayed on two levels
.architectural void with high clerestory window
.open plan kitchen, dining, living with glass sliders to front terrace
.contemporary kitchen with waterfall stone countertops, crisp white cabinetry, walk-in-pantry and quality appliances from Bosch
.downstairs powder room combined laundry
.bedroom three with built-in-robe and spill to rear courtyard
.back lane access to rear courtyard garden
.louvred pergola sheltering alfresco dining
.master bedroom upstairs with study nook, built-in-robe and ensuite bathroom
.stunning views to surrounding treetops from master bedroom
.bedroom two with built-in-robe and views to Mount Ainslie
.reverse cycle heating and cooling
.secure basement garage and car space with generous storage
.communal garden
.ideally located within walking distance of the dynamic Braddon Precinct
.leafy stroll to Haig Park and Turner Parkland
.close to transport including the light rail
.handy to O'Connor shops and restaurants, a stone's throw from the CBD and the ANU

FINE DETAILS (all approximate):

EER: 6.0
Living size: 113 m2
Front courtyard: 28 m2
Back courtyard: 37 m2
Total: 178 m2

Body corporate: $1,432.20 pq (approx.).
Land rates: $1,335 pa (approx.).
Land tax: $1,535 pa (approx.).
Year built: 2019

Number of units in complex: 33 units
Rental opinion $840 - $880 per week

Property History for 6/12-14 Hartley St, Turner, ACT 2612

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$1,090,000
02 Jul 2024
  • 02 Jul 2024
    Sold for $1,090,000
  • 28 May 2024
    Listed for Sale Not Disclosed
  • 29 May 2019
    Sold for $805,000

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About Turner 2612

The size of Turner is approximately 1.5 square kilometres. It has 9 parks covering nearly 27.1% of total area. The population of Turner in 2011 was 3,595 people. By 2016 the population was 4,054 showing a population growth of 12.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Turner is 20-29 years. Households in Turner are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Turner work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 35.7% of the homes in Turner were owner-occupied compared with 34.2% in 2016.

Turner has 2,806 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Turner have seen a 12.90% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 35.34% increase. As at 30 September 2024:

  • The median value for Houses in Turner is $1,589,251 while the median value for Units is $639,639.
  • Houses have a median rent of $590 while Units have a median rent of $575.
There are currently 16 properties listed for sale, and 9 properties listed for rent in Turner on OnTheHouse. According to CoreLogic's data, 122 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Turner.

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