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73 Ebden Street
Ainslie ACT 2602
73 Ebden Street
Ainslie ACT 2602
73 Ebden Street, Ainslie ACT 2602
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Property was sold on 31 October 2022.
Sold on 31 October 2022.
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Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
Situated on a generous parcel of land that is positioned across the road from parkland, this cute cottage is bursting with potential and perfect for those looking to either renovate and keep the existing charm and character or even add an extension to the home and capitalise in this blue-chip locale that is so close to the CBD. The residence is largely in original condition throughout and boasts the late 1930s period features such as high ceilings, solid timber floors and terracotta roof tiles. Its absolutely perfect for those looking to revitalize the old world heritage Ainslie lifestyle and vision that is surrounded by small parklands and established deciduous trees. Conveniently positioned on a lovely tree lined street just moments away from the well equipped Ainslie shops, a vast array of amenities of the City, the numerous restaurants at Dickson; this is a rare opportunity that will be hard to pass by. So will you just renovate the original residence or will you also add on an extension? The choice is yours and either way you will be investing in the highly sort after and historic Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct. I look forward to meeting you at my next open home or if you cannot wait to see this fantastic opportunity please call me today. Residence: 82.m2 approx Garage: 25m2 approx Property features Late 1930s period features such as� The old-world quintessential Ainslie cottage character and charm High ceilings Terracotta Roof tiles Solid timber floors Single brick garage A large backyard with room to extend. Kitchen, bathroom and residence awaiting renovation Positioned just moments away from the vast array of amenities of the Ainslie Shops, the City and Dickson A short stroll away from the Ainslie Tennis Club which was established in 1928 Mount Ainslie is positioned at the doorstep of this popular suburb With heaps of potential on offer and more why not add your own personal touch to Ainslie's rich history and heritage?
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Situated on a generous parcel of land that is positioned across the road from parkland, this cute cottage is bursting with potential and perfect for those looking to either renovate and keep the existing charm and character or even add an extension to the home and capitalise in this blue-chip locale that is so close to the CBD. The residence is largely in original condition throughout and boasts the late 1930s period features such as high ceilings, solid timber floors and terracotta roof tiles. Its absolutely perfect for those looking to revitalize the old world heritage Ainslie lifestyle and vision that is surrounded by small parklands and established deciduous trees. Conveniently positioned on a lovely tree lined street just moments away from the well equipped Ainslie shops, a vast array of amenities of the City, the numerous restaurants at Dickson; this is a rare opportunity that will be hard to pass by. So will you just renovate the original residence or will you also add on an extension? The choice is yours and either way you will be investing in the highly sort after and historic Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct. I look forward to meeting you at my next open home or if you cannot wait to see this fantastic opportunity please call me today. Residence: 82.m2 approx Garage: 25m2 approx Property features Late 1930s period features such as� The old-world quintessential Ainslie cottage character and charm High ceilings Terracotta Roof tiles Solid timber floors Single brick garage A large backyard with room to extend. Kitchen, bathroom and residence awaiting renovation Positioned just moments away from the vast array of amenities of the Ainslie Shops, the City and Dickson A short stroll away from the Ainslie Tennis Club which was established in 1928 Mount Ainslie is positioned at the doorstep of this popular suburb With heaps of potential on offer and more why not add your own personal touch to Ainslie's rich history and heritage?