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21 Agnew Street AINSLIE, ACT 2602

Sold - Wednesday 14 April 2021
Bed Icon3 Bedrooms
Bath Icon1 Bathrooms
Car Icon1 Parking
Unimproved value:A$1,070,000 (2023-2024)Block size:729
Bed Icon3 Bedrooms
Bath Icon1 Bathrooms
Car Icon1 Parking

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Life, business, real estate, do the numbers add up?

If you say that someone is playing the numbers game, it is assumed that they are concentrating on the aspects of something which can be expressed in statistics.

At 21 Agnew Street, there is no game to be played, as this proposition is a total no-brainer.

729m2 of beautifully positioned RZ1 inner-city land with a gorgeous outlook across to Calvert Park, perfect!

105m2 of comfortable living inside, modest, rented on a fixed-term agreement until June 2021 at $540 per week.

A priceless amount of potential and development could be achieved with this established, easement-free block in a premium position.

Notwithstanding, the saving of the most precious commodity of all - time. 21 Agnew Street is a most convenient and premium location in the heart of the Inner North. A quick skip in every direction connects you with the city and the thriving Inner city precincts, central to the Braddon, Ainslie and Dickson suburban centres. Walk, ride, light rail or uber and make the most of a vibrant Inner North lifestyle.

The numbers just add up!

It's not very often I make it about the numbers, but this one is too good to go past. If your dream is to renovate, redevelop or redesign, the emotion will kick in as you aspire for Agnew Street.



features.

.three bedroom home in Ainslie
.established block and gorgeous Calvert Park position
.currently rented on a fixed-term agreement for $540 per week until June 2021
.solid brick construction
.sunny living room with heater
.three bedrooms
.one bathroom
.single lockable garage
.hills hoist clothesline
.excellent established 729m2 block
.fantastic location with easy access to the Ainslie Shops, North Ainslie Primary School, Mount Ainslie walking trails, Campbell High School, Dickson College, Daramalan College and the ANU
.close proximity to the city, public transport, Braddon precinct


EER: 0.0
Land size: 729m2 (approx.)
Living size: 105m2 (approx.)
Land rates: $4,470pa (approx.)
Land value: $681,000 (2020)
Year built: 1964 (approx.)

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Information about this House

  • Listed on
  • Last updated
  • Property typeHouse
  • Block3
  • Section90
  • Block size729m² (approx)
  • Building size105m² (approx)
  • Land / Dev PurposeSuburban Zone (RZ1)
  • Bedrooms3
  • Bathrooms1
  • Parking spaces1
  • EER0.0
  • Land valueA$1,070,000 (2023)
  • RatesA$5,611
  • Land taxA$9,271 if rented
* Figures quoted above are approximate values based on available information.

Sales History for 21 Agnew Street AINSLIE, ACT 2602

The House at 21 Agnew Street AINSLIE, ACT 2602 has been sold 1 time before, with the most recent sale being for $1,220,000 on 14 April 2021.

Sold DatePriceSale Type
A$1,220,000Full Property Transfer, Land & Improvements
Sold Date
PriceA$1,220,000
Sale TypeFull Property Transfer, Land & Improvements

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Local Neighbourhood

21 Agnew Street AINSLIE, ACT 2602 has 25 schools within 5 kilometres, with the closest being Dickson College.

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0.58 kmSecondary Introductory English Centre (at Dickson College)Phillip Avenue, Dickson Pin Icon
0.58 kmDickson CollegePhillip Avenue, Dickson Pin Icon
0.61 kmAlternative Education Program/Dickson CollegePhillip Avenue, Dickson Pin Icon

About Ainslie

21 Agnew Street is located within the suburb of Ainslie, which has a population of 5,189, a median age of 41 and an average household density of 2.4 people.

  • 5189Population
  • 41Median Age
  • 2.4Avg. Household Size
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