• $490000

60/65 Ainslie Ave, Gatsby, Braddon ACT 2612, Australia

Contemporary apartment offering the ultimate inner-city lifestyle package.

 

When entering the apartment you will appreciate the kitchen, which is the epitome of style and convenience, large, open & complete with quality appliances and plenty of storage space. You will then be amazed by the generous bedroom size and its walk-in wardrobe. This apartment features ducted air conditioning, to keep you cool in those hot summer months and warm during winter. The spacious living room opens up onto a private porch – ideal for entertaining guests or just taking some time out to relax and enjoy the evening summer breeze and the morning dew with a cup of coffee.

 

You have the opportunity to live on the ground floor in a small, well-maintained complex of two floors and to be only footsteps from Canberra Centre, public transport options, shops, and Glebe Park.

With its well-thought layout and stylish finishes, this apartment really does stand out and it’s sure to make an excellent home or investment opportunity.

 

The Owners’ Favourite Part: Location & return on investment.

 

Features include:

– Beautiful open-plan living space

– Courtyard enjoys a peaceful, leafy outlook

– Well-equipped kitchen featuring built-in appliances

– Double-glazed windows & sliding doors

– Large bedroom with walk-in wardrobe

– Floor-to-ceiling tiles in the bathroom

– Ground floor

– One secure underground car space with lift access

– Storage cage

– Ducted air conditioning

– Amazing location only walking distance to the city centre

– Low maintenance, ideal for investors, first-home buyers or downsizers

– Well-maintained development

– Bespoke joinery

– Integrated appliances

– Tiled kitchen/bathroom, carpet bedroom & living area

– Manicured common garden area

– Ducted air conditioning

– Security intercom

– Close to popular city shopping and eateries

– Walk to City Centre, bus interchange and light rail

– Close to ANU, Lake Burley Griffin, Mt Ainslie Reserve and the Canberra Centre