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24 Hagelthorn Street

Farrer ACT 2607, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
786 m² Land size
- Internal area
$925,000 Last sale (2020)

About this property

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24 Hagelthorn Street is a detached house positioned on a 786 m² block in the Farrer suburb of the Australian Capital Territory. The layout provides a clear division between communal and private areas, allowing flexible indoor‑outdoor living. It sold for $925,000 on 3 Sep 2020 and includes parking spaces for residents

Key details

Locality
Farrer
State
ACT
Coordinates
35.37918406 / 149.11084369
GNAF PID
GAACT714939663
Legal parcel ID
WODE/FARR/34/9
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
786 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$900
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sale
3 Sep 2020
$925,000$1,176
Sale
8 Jan 1991
$117,000$148

Price per m² based on land size of 786 m².

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Momentum Property
6.9 km
Ray White - Canberra
16.1 km
MARQ Property - DICKSON
14.6 km
Belle Property Canberra - CANBERRA
8.2 km
Hayman Partners - Canberra
6.4 km
The Property Collective - CANBERRA
7.7 km
Cream Residential - Hughes
5.3 km
Francis Properties Canberra - KINGSTON
7.9 km
The Real Estate Shop
19.4 km
Independent Property Group South
3.7 km
Solely Properties - CANBERRA
7.3 km
LJ Hooker - Woden | Weston
6.8 km
Someday Property - MAWSON
6.5 km
Edge Real Estate - Pearce
2.0 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Farrer Primary School
0.4 km
Primary school | Government
Torrens Primary School
2.1 km
Primary school | Government
Wanniassa Hills Primary School
2.1 km
Primary school | Government
Mawson Primary School
2.6 km
Primary school | Government
Melrose High School
2.6 km
Secondary school | Government
Canberra Christian School
2.8 km
Sacred Heart Primary School
2.8 km
Primary school | Catholic
Marist College Canberra
2.9 km
Combined school | Independent
Fadden Primary School
2.7 km
Primary school | Government
Wanniassa School
2.9 km
Combined school | Government
St Anthony's Parish School
3.0 km
Primary school | Catholic
Erindale College
3.0 km
Secondary school | Government
Trinity Christian School
3.8 km
Combined school | Independent
Namadgi School
4.2 km
Combined school | Government
Caroline Chisholm School
4.4 km
Combined school | Government
The Canberra College
4.8 km
Secondary school | Government
St Mary Mackillop College
5.3 km
Secondary school | Catholic
Canberra Grammar School
5.5 km
Combined school | Independent
Goodstart Early Learning Isaacs
1.3 km
Jenny Wren Early Learning by Busy Bees
2.7 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 24 Hagelthorn Street?

It is a house situated on a 786 m² land parcel, offering a standalone residential dwelling

How large is the land parcel for the property?

The property sits on 786 square metres of land, providing substantial outdoor space around the house

Which nature reserves are close to the property?

Farrer Ridge Nature Reserve is about 1 km away, and Wanniassa Hills Nature Reserve is roughly 1.2 km distant, both offering bushwalking and scenic views

How far is the property from major shopping centres?

Southlands Shopping Centre in Mawson and Woden Plaza in Phillip are each approximately 4 km from the property, giving convenient access to retail and services

What is the distance to the nearest hospital?

Canberra Hospital in Garran is around 3.8 km (about 2–3 km) from the property, providing quick access to healthcare

Can you describe the geological characteristics of the area?

The suburb rests on Deakin Volcanics green‑grey and purple rhyodacite, with cream rhyolite on top of Farrer Ridge, while the valley bottom contains Quaternary alluvium

What is the origin of the suburb’s name?

Farrer is named after wheat‑breeding pioneer William James Farrer, whose experiments in the late 19th century helped extend the wheat‑belt in New South Wales

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