Perched high in Narrabundah and backing Rocky Knoll, 8 Mosman Place is a rare example of mid-century architecture that captures the essence of timeless design and relaxed, suburban living. Built in 1961 and set on a generous 787 square metre block, this beautifully preserved home offers a unique blend of original character and untapped potential. Mosman Place is a quiet cul-de-sac that many wouldn't even kn
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Key details
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Garage Spaces:
2
Property type:
House
Block Size:
787 m²*
EER:
1
Unimproved Value:
$1,090,000 (2025)
Other Details
Block:
35
Section:
79
Rates (Residential):
$5,930*
Rates (Commercial):
$58,838*
Rates (Rural):
$1,294*
Land Tax (Residential):
$12,738* ((if rented out))
Legal description:
CANB/NARR/79/35
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*These are approximate values based on available information.
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What's nearby
St Benedict's Primary SchoolPrimary School
0.7km
Telopea High SchoolHigh School
2.5km
The Canberra HospitalHospital
3.7km
Woden PlazaMajor Shopping Centre
5km
Australian National UniversityUniversity
6.5km
Narrabundah CollegeCollege
0.6km
Red Hill Post OfficePost Office
1km
Canberra Institute Of TechnologyTafe
1.9km
Property history
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09 Dec 2025
Sold
PURNELL
Contract: 09/12/2025
Listed: 16/10/2025
Days on market: 54
Transfer type: Full transfer
05 Dec 2015
Sold at auction
Blackshaw Manuka
$1,010,000
Contract: 05/12/2015
Listed: 19/11/2015
Days on market: 16
Block size: 787m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
19 May 2005
Sold
Blackshaw Manuka
$576,000
Contract: 19/05/2005
Listed: 10/01/2005
Days on market: 129
Block size: 787m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Narrabundah suburb information
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SummaryMedian salesUnimproved value
Average Age
42 years
Population
6,455
Unimproved value for Narrabundah
$1,090,000
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