Loft 3 proposes an appropriate collective micro community of only 12 houses within a special setting. One bedroom plus a study nook. Two courtyards and single garage.
A rare opportunity to get your next home within this small boutique development. Nestled into the established leafy streets-cape this as new one bedroom, two storey townhouse will impress. Light and airy architecturally designed living and kitchen areas are complete, with high ?Loft? ceilings and large glass sliding doors opening out onto a north facing enclosed courtyard. The kitchen is superb, with Bosch appliances, gas cooking stone bench tops and extra storage. The large main bedroom is also north facing, with a walk-in robe, plus a very functional study nook. Modern and fresh bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles and quality fittings.
The property boasts a lock up garage with ample storage, however you might find that you can leave your car at home more often than not, given that the local shops, transport, Australian National University and City center are all within easy an easy proximity.
This is an outstanding opportunity for those who are looking for an easy care living environment in the heart of the inner north.
Features include:
- Gas hot water and cooking
- Large front and back courtyards
- Parking space
- Stone benchtops
- Architecturally designed
- Bosch appliances
- Reverse cycle air conditioning
- Study nook
No current EER
This property complies with the current ceiling insulation standards
This property is awaiting an insulation information from the Owners Corporation
Suburb Snapshot:
O'Connor is a suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Canberra district. It was named after Richard Edward O'Connor (1851?1912), who was a judge in the High Court and a founder of the Australian constitution. Street names in O'Connor are named after explorers, Australian flora, legislators and pioneers. The suburb name was gazetted on 20 September 1928.
O'Connor is bounded by Wattle and David streets, and also includes the Bruce/O'Connor ridge nature reserve, the hilly area with many trees that lies between the houses in O'Connor, and the Australian Institute of Sport (in the suburb of Bruce). Sports such as soccer, rugby and cricket are often played at the ovals at O'Connor district playing fields.
O'Connor has a small shopping centre with a pub/bar, small grocery store, a couple of restaurants and a pharmacy.
The suburb is characterised by leafy streets and detached single dwelling houses. In the central part of O'Connor are a series of cul de sacs which contain houses which are known as Tocumwal Houses. These are heritage listed ex-government housing which were transported from RAAF Station Tocumwal after the Second World War to cover the housing shortage in Canberra in the 1950s.
The ACT Heritage Council has also listed the Scout Hall at the corner of Hovea Street and Boronia Drive. It was originally built as a mess hall for construction workers at Old Parliament House and was later moved to Kingston and used as an office of the United Friendly Society. In 1959, it was moved to O'Connor to become a Scout Hall.
A number of Aboriginal places on the Bruce and O'Connor Ridges are also on the heritage list.
Disclaimer:
Please note that while all care has been taken regarding general information and marketing information compiled for this rental advertisement, LJ HOOKER CANBERRA CITY does not accept responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regard to any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. We encourage prospective tenants to rely on their own investigation and in-person inspections to ensure this property meets their individual needs and circumstances.
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.
RENTING BOOK:
https://www.justice.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/2443472/Renting-Book-May-2024.pdf