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Nestled in the charming locale of Upper Copmanhurst, this historical property at 2363 Clarence Way is a unique opportunity that promises a blend of character and potential. Built in 1909, this former shop has been thoughtfully transformed into a weatherboard cottage, retaining its original charm.
Set on an expansive 1,442m² (appr
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Property history
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22 Jan 2019
Sold
LJ Hooker Grafton
$282,500
Contract: 17/12/2018
Transfer: 22/01/2019
Listed: 31/10/2018
Days on market: 47
Block size: 3733m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
Upper Copmanhurst suburb information
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.