This year has seen Canberra’s property market take a tumble from the pandemic price peak; however, dwellings remain $320,000 more expensive on average than before 2020.
Distinctly modern and low-maintenance with a stylish flair, 16 Patrick Shaw Street is a classic four-bedroom home in Casey, perfectly designed to accommodate a growing family.
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A piece of history exuding country charm and character, 223 Albury Street in the NSW Hilltops town of Harden is a magnifically restored federation-style home with an abundance of vintage features you’ll adore.
It’s hard to believe that 2/14 Walu Street in Aranda is part of a dual occupancy and not a single dwelling, light-filled premium interiors and fabulous landscaped gardens.
Simply put, 38 Dargin Crescent in Moncrieff is an architectural masterpiece. From the second you see the impeccably designed entryway, you immediately know you’re walking into a special home.
A modern seaside abode just minutes from pristine, golden, South Coast beaches, 11 Lyttle Street perfectly combines contemporary comforts with the classic beach shack vibe.
A wonderful weatherboard cottage nestled in the sought-after suburb of Ainslie, 26A Hawdon Street is a fantastic opportunity to own an incredibly delightful, bright and airy, picture-perfect home.