
Ideally place on leafy Macleay Street and delivering two generous bedrooms, this peaceful apartment opens to a deep balcony that floats you among vintage oaks. Tranquil easy-care living gifts a restorative sanctuary, so you can shake off the day and escape from the nearby hustle and bustle. The home ideally placed within the intrigue of old Tuner with its mix of vintage and new builds and glorious street trees. The home is moments from the dynamic Braddon hub and right on the edge of the CBD.
The Allure Apartments are tucked away behind a screening of oak trees and welcome with an intimate and relaxed vibe. No. 18 is housed on the second floor and enjoys an elevated privacy. The materiality is neutral with contrasting pops of bright colour and warm carpeting flows underfoot. Light tumbles into the open plan, where living is arranged beneath the big glass sliders, spilling to a private balcony informed by the reaching arms of trees.
The contemporary kitchen sits back in the plan, is openly conversant and sleekly minimal. Think endless drawers and cabinets, stone worktops, quality appliances and dynamic gestures of wood, sea green and vibrant red.
The master bedroom enjoys a wall of built-in-robes and an elegant ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom also has excellent storage and gorgeous ribbon windows that frame the leafy MacLeay Street. There is an adjacent second bathroom and both wet rooms have generous shower spaces and are finished in concordant neutrals with daring splashes of red.
Your life in Turner –
Leafy and quiet streets to explore, eyeing the many fabulous established homes and gardens, strolls in Haig Park beneath the shady pines or exploring the many biking and walking trails in O’Connor Ridge and Lake Burly Griffin.
Eating, shopping and exploring the many independent businesses seeded within the inner-north and the CBD. Walking to Lonsdale Street, perusing the shops, grabbing a coffee or a local wine from Black Hearts and Sparrows or dining at any one of the wonderful eateries. O’Connor shops are close by for bowls, hilarity and drinks with friends at The Ruc and a relaxed lunch at The Duxton. Explore the international cuisine of the famous Dickson precinct and perhaps a long brunch alfresco, at the iconic Tilley’s.
Ditching the car and biking or walking to the CBD or New Acton. Jumping on the light rail and connecting with the metro city station, linking you to the whole of Canberra.
features.
.beautiful two bedroom apartment in leafy Turner
.ideally located in a peaceful pocket on the edge of the city
.elevated leafy views
.housed on the second floor of the boutique Allure apartments
.soft neutral materiality with pops of playful colour
.open living, dining, kitchen flowing to balcony with treetop views
.spacious open kitchen with stone benchtops, Miele oven and electric cooktop, integrated rangehood and dishwasher from Bosch
.master bedroom with built-in-robe and ensuite
.bedrooms two with built-in-robe
.family bathroom
.European laundry
.RC split system within the living area
.secure basement parking space with storage cage
.secure intercom access
.10 min walk to Braddon
.15 min walk to the CBD
.3 min walk to light rail station
.8 min walk to O’Connor shops
.4 min drive to City centre
.easy stroll or bike ride to the ANU
FINE DETAILS (all approximate):
Living size: 88 m2 (approx.)
Balcony size: 7 m2
EER: 6.0
Build year: 2009
Strata
Admin fund: $3069.60 p/q
Sinking fund: $550.62 p/q
Total: $3620.22
Rates: $1571.00 pa
Land tax: $1693.00 (investors only)
UV: $281,600 (2025)
Number of units in complex: 8
Rental Opinion: $640 to $680
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4/18 Macleay Street
Turner
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