Block size: 613 m² approx.House size: 134 m² approx.UV: $900,000 (2025)
First time offered For Sale in over 65 Years – A rare Lyneham opportunity
Buyers Price Guide: $1,100,000 - $1,200,000
Offered to the market for the very first time in over 65 years, this much loved family residence presents an unmissable opportunity to secure a substantial home in one of North Canberra's most tightly held and highly sought after suburbs.
Lovingly maintained and treasured within the one family for generations, the home radiates warmth, character, and
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