18/60 Lowanna Street, Braddon

This is a unit on a parcel in Braddon ACT. Comparable sales have been around $365,000. Built in 2007, featuring 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
5900 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Canberra Central
Year built
2007
Lot plan
Braddon ACT
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 12/03/2007
$328,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2018

Spacious modern ground-floor 1 bedroom courtyard apartment with street access close to the city This apartment has much to offer - you will love it!Set in the popular Valonia complex, this apartment has its own convenient entrance from the street.Apartment offers: Split level living and dining area with high ceilings Enclosed courtyard off living area Spacious bedroom with built-in robe Modern kitchen with stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances Kitchen includes a dishwasher and electric cooking Modern bathroom Study nook with natural light European laundry with dryer included Neutral decor throughout Quality window furnishings Reverse cycle heating and cooling One car parking space in underground garage Lockable storage shed in underground garageThe Valonia complex has a communal gym and garden areasTo inspect & apply - You are welcome to come along to an advertised viewing time, no need to register. If there is no advertised viewing time please register your interest with our office and we will contact you when a viewing time becomes available. You or a representative must inspect the property prior to applying. Application forms available to download on the Wright Dunn website, alternatively you can apply through 1form and email direct to the property [email protected] There is no current Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) recorded for this property.Disclaimer:We take the utmost care in providing information regarding properties advertised for rent, however we accept no responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regards to any errors or inaccuracies contained in advertising material. All parties should rely on their own investigation to authenticate information.