Welcome to 1/6 Macleay Street, Turner! This stunning residence, with its own street entrance, expansive front courtyard, and back patio, offers the feel of a townhouse rather than an apartment.
The open-plan design effortlessly connects the front courtyard with the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating an ideal space for entertaining. The kitchen boasts a stone benchtop, gas cooktop, Bosch dishwasher, and ample storage options.
The main bedroom features a walk-in robe, ensuite, and a glass sliding door that opens directly to the front courtyard. The second bedroom offers direct access to the large back patio and includes a Murphy bed and built-in robe, providing convenience for your guests. Both bathrooms are spacious and offer plenty of storage, with the main bathroom featuring a luxurious spa bath for ultimate relaxation.
Additional features of this property include ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling, a common lift with access to the basement, two side-by-side secured car spaces, and a storage cage.
Perfectly situated within walking distance to the Australian National University, tram lines, and Braddon, home to some of Canberra’s finest restaurants and cafes, 1/6 Macleay Street is a truly unique opportunity that you don’t want to miss!
Features:
2-bedroom, 2-bathroom ground floor courtyard apartment
Main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe
Murphy bed features in second bedroom with built-in robe and direct access to the back patio
Open plan living, dining and kitchen area
Blackbutt flooring
Kitchen with stone bench tops and high-end appliances
Large main bathroom and ensuite, with the main bathroom featuring a spa bath
Tiled back patio
Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling
Two secure side by side carparks with storage cage
On the fringe of the city and the buzzling Braddon precinct
5-minute walk to Elouera Street tram stop
Short walk to ANU
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