LARGE, LIGHT-FILLED APARTMENT IN HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER SUBURB
Location
14/19 Leichhardt Street
Kingston ACT 2604
Details
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EER: 6.0
Apartment
$520,000
Positioned on the first floor of the Kingston Place complex in the heart of Kingston and within a short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre, this home offers natural light, space, and privacy. The Kingston Foreshore, Telopea Park and Fyshwick Markets are close by as well as the walking, cycling, and running tracks around Lake Burley Griffin. Public transport is close by as well as easy driving access to the city, airport, and government departments.
The galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished
Read MoreThe galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished
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Positioned on the first floor of the Kingston Place complex in the heart of Kingston and within a short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre, this home offers natural light, space, and privacy. The Kingston Foreshore, Telopea Park and Fyshwick Markets are close by as well as the walking, cycling, and running tracks around Lake Burley Griffin. Public transport is close by as well as easy driving access to the city, airport, and government departments.
The galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished
Read MoreThe galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished

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14/19 Leichhardt Street
Kingston ACT 2604
Details
1
1
1
EER: 6.0
Apartment
$520,000
Positioned on the first floor of the Kingston Place complex in the heart of Kingston and within a short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre, this home offers natural light, space, and privacy. The Kingston Foreshore, Telopea Park and Fyshwick Markets are close by as well as the walking, cycling, and running tracks around Lake Burley Griffin. Public transport is close by as well as easy driving access to the city, airport, and government departments.
The galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished
Read MoreThe galley style kitchen has a Gaggenau electric oven, an induction cooktop, rangehood, pantry and Bosch dishwasher.
The lounge and dining room has a stylish built-in display wall unit which provides space for your favourite books and collectibles. The balcony has plenty of space for a table and chairs to entertain your family and friends in the soon to arrive warmer months.
The bedroom, with access onto the balcony, again is well designed with plenty of wardrobe space and a study nook.
The bathroom with a large shower, two vanities, toilet, and wall cabinets, also includes the laundry facilities with wash tub, storage cupboard, clothes dryer, and shelving for storing laundry items.
Other features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, video intercom to access the building and a stylish timber bench in the entrance hall again to display your colourful art or glass works.
Car accommodation is provided by a single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage.
The suburb of Kingston is the oldest suburb in Canberra. The suburb is named after Charles Cameron Kingston, the former Premier of South Australia and Minister in the first Australian Commonwealth Government. It is adjacent to the suburbs of Barton, Fyshwick, Griffith and Manuka. Kingston is situated about 4 km from the centre of Canberra and Kingston's streets are named after Australia's early European explorers.
Features:
• Light filled and private apartment
• Positioned on the first floor of Kingston Place with lift access and video intercom
• A short stroll to the shops, cafes, restaurants, and Eyre Street Market retail centre
• Access to public transport and a short drive into the city and the airport
• Kitchen with dishwasher, induction cook top and electric oven
• Lounge and dining room with built in display wall unit
• Access onto the balcony from the lounge and bedroom
• Built in robes and study nook in the bedroom
• Bathroom with large shower, two vanities, toilet, wall cabinet and laundry facilities
• Timber bench in the entrance hall for displaying your favourite glass or art works
• Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
• Video intercom to access the building
• Single allocated car space in the underground car park and a storage cage
• NBN connectivity – Fibre to the Building
Statistics: (all measures/figures are approximate)
Block 3 Section 18
Land value $133,455 (2022)
Block size 3,758 sqm (entire block)
Rates $490 per quarter
Body corporate levies: $2,132.85 per quarter
Land tax: $599.17 per quarter (if purchased as an investment property)
Living area: 72 sqm
Balcony area: 17 sqm
EER 6
Rental potential: $500 - $550 per week unfurnished
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