28A/52 Forbes Street, Turner
$800 per week
Last Listed: 30/09/24
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. please ensure you visit www.homebyholly.com.au to book in for any advertised inspections relating to this property. This is the best way to be kept informed about this property and any others that may be of interest to you on your hunt for a new rental home . if you do not register, we cannot notify you of any time changes, cancellations, or further inspection times A lovely example of Canberra's iconic, quality complexes, Northgate Gardens, is an enduring classic that has become more interesting with time. This generously proportioned home occupies an enviable position, on a quiet street, within easy reach of the ANU and CBD. Cool and inviting, the home exudes a restful, peaceful air, that belies the extraordinary position within the fashionable inner-north, and on the edge of the city. Cleverly updated while retaining the charm of yesteryear. Standing out from the boxy blandness of so many modern developments, the complex is both individual and welcoming. Set within leafy grounds, this is a quiet place, situated close to Canberra's liveliest centres. Communal green spaces forge connection and overall, there is a restful, homely atmosphere. Within textural brick walls are brushed white and the spacious renovated kitchen and open plan living via glass sliding doors to your private balcony. High ceilings and light flooding windows that pour in the light from the middle of the day this home is simply a sunny sanctuary in the bustling inner north. The main bedroom is on the lower level and includes built-in wardrobes and renovated ensuite. The additional two bedrooms are located upstairs along with the main bathroom. 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 The RUC, for a game of bowls and a drink with friends or some Sunday afternoon lawn bowls. Explore the international cuisine of the famous Dickson precinct or the vibrant Lonsdale St, in nearby Braddon. Or wander across to the iconic Tilley's for some live Jazz. Ditching the car and biking or walking to the CBD, the Braddon precinct or O'Connor shops. Jumping on the light rail and connecting with the metro city station, linking you to the whole of Canberra and don't forget the Haig Park Markets on a weekend! features .three bedroom, two level home .north-west facing flooded with natural light .green and private outlooks from windows .generous open plan lounge and dining room with timber flooring and reverse cycle split system .updated kitchen with lovely outlook .balcony located off the living space .quality window furnishings through out .great work from home space at landing of the upper level and built-in shelves .three spacious bedrooms with ample storage .separate laundry off the kitchen with dryer included .single garage and storage .intercom access .shared green space .walking distance to light rail stop and Northbourne Avenue eer 3.0 The property complies with the minimum ceiling insulation standard. available 8 november 2024 . prospective tenants must obtain prior consent from the Owner of the property to keep pets on the premises. . this property is unfurnished . rent is paid calendar monthly on the first day of each month . bond = 4 weeks rent . it is company policy that applicants or a representative on their behalf must inspect the property .disclaimer hbh collective take all due care in with the details provided regarding properties for rent, however we accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies herein. All prospective parties should trust their own research.