Five Canberra Properties Under $750K
A snapshot of the country’s capital.
A snapshot of the country’s capital.
Located in Kingston comes this well-valued, house-sized apartment with 2-bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 2-car parking, and impressive outdoor spaces.
Inside the single-level design sees quality fittings and fixtures including modern kitchens with AEG appliances, private balconies, and courtyards and more.
Further, the building comes with three design schemes to choose from and is uniquely positioned in the heart of Kingston.
The listing is with McGrath North Canberra, $668,950; 82wenworth.com.au
Just 19 beautifully crafted homes arranged in three separate buildings form the MICA complex.
Here, the 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-car parking apartment offers over 90sqm of living and features natural materials, organic sculptural forms and clean lines.
Inside the designer kitchen is equipped with high-quality European appliances, while generous balconies and a rooftop terrace make it easy to entertain.
Think of this as your desirable, inner-north suburb base.
The listing is with Canberry Properties, $690,000; micacampbell.com
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2-car parking residence in Phillip offers rich spacious living. Just steps away from Westfield Woden and public transport, this Cox Architecture-designed building captures natural light from sunrise to sunset.
Inside, choose from two different interior schemes ‘light’ and ‘shadow’ which alters the timber details and marble benchtops and splashbacks in the kitchen and bathroom.
Extras of living with ‘the shard’ including spaces include a concierge, gym, yoga studio, wellness centre, executive lounge, wine cellar, communal lounge, piano bar, and rooftop garden with plunge pool.
Offers above $745,000; https://theshardwoden.com.au/on-show/
In this 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment a private retreat awaits you. The generous central living and dining areas separate the two bedrooms, while clever positioning of the bathrooms provide a further buffer.
The entertainer’s kitchen is replete with SMEG appliances, while a generous balcony is ideal for entertaining.
The master bedroom is surrounded by light courtesy of full-height sliding doors opening to the balcony on two sides.
Nearby to ‘Dawn at Founder’s Lane’ is a host of bars, cafes, restaurants, and the cultural hub of Gorman House.
Elsewhere the residence offers 2-car parking.
Offers above $710,000; founderslane.com.au
This stunning north facing 3 bedroom loft apartment is located in the Albemarle building on levels 8 and 9.
Here, the apartment boasts 3.4-metre high ceilings on the lower level and 2.7-metre ceiling in the bedrooms upstairs and arrives with 3-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms.
The apartment has been customised to include a downstairs powder room and bathtub in the main bathroom, ducted reverse cycle heating & cooling as well as a SMEG induction cooktop and pyrolytic oven.
It also arrives with secure car spaces and overlooks the gardens and pools.
Located in the middle of Woden, all conveniences are at one’s fingertips.
The listing is with Colliers International; $739,000. Colliers.com
This stylish family home combines a classic palette and finishes with a flexible floorplan
Just 55 minutes from Sydney, make this your creative getaway located in the majestic Hawkesbury region.
The harbourfront estate has views of the Sydney Opera House and can entertain up to 500 guests
A Sydney waterfront mansion that has just hit the market could set a countrywide price record as the first home to sell for A$200 million (US$129.77 million).
Located in the affluent suburb of Point Piper, the sprawling home sits on a lot that’s equivalent to “four normal housing blocks” and features 98 meters (321.5 feet) of water frontage along the harbor, according to an announcement on Wednesday from Ken Jacobs, director of Australia Pacific of Forbes Global Properties, who has the listing in association with real estate agent Brad Pillinger.
“The estate is Australia’s most iconic residence and ranks amongst the best in the world, combining both privacy and space, exuding elegance and comfort, while featuring gun-barrel views of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge,” Jacobs said in a statement.
The residence is expected to sell for A$200 million or more, Pillinger added. “There is no comparable property in Australia.”
The home, named Wingadal, as it’s located on Wingadal Place, was built for Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, who purchased the property in 1999. It took eight years to complete the mansion, which was designed by architect Alec Tzannes, according to the listing agency.
“Wingadal is a highlight of my career in residential design and architecture,” Tzannes said. “The timeless design on the Point Piper peninsula offers a unique appreciation of Sydney Harbour from a variety of angles, rotating around an axis that lines up perfectly with the Sydney Harbour Bridge.”
The colossal home has enough internal space to entertain up to 500 people, and underground parking provides space for 20 cars, plus eight more can fit inside the garage.
The four-level home has four bedrooms as well as a two-bedroom apartment. There’s also a 2,500-bottle wine cellar, a home theater that seats 22, two commercial kitchens and a swimming pool.
“Wingadal has been a special home for my family over the past two decades, and now I’m looking forward to spending more time traveling overseas,” Symond said in a statement. “While being an exceptional family home, we have also enjoyed hosting many important events for charities and other worthwhile causes.”
This is not the first time Symond has tried to sell his waterfront estate. In 2016, he listed the home in hopes of selling it for at least A$100 million, which would’ve been a price record for the country at that time Mansion Global reported . The current benchmark was set in 2022, when a baronial-style estate, also in Point Piper, sold for A$130 million, according to The Sydney Morning Herald .
This stylish family home combines a classic palette and finishes with a flexible floorplan
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