4 Lingiari Court
4 Lingiari Court, Ngunnawal ACT 2913, Australia
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Oct 1996 | $116,000 | $345 |
| Sold | Feb 1995 | $37,000 | $110 |
Price per m² based on land size of 336 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Ngunnawal
- State
- ACT
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAACT714900338
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- GUNG/NGUN/128/2
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 336 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
What type of residence is located at 4 Lingiari Court?
4 Lingiari Court is a standalone house. It sits on a land parcel of 336 m² within the suburb of Ngunnawal.
How large is the land parcel for the house at 4 Lingiari Court?
The property occupies 336 m² of land. This provides a modest-sized block typical of residential lots in the area.
How far is 4 Lingiari Court from the Gungahlin Town Centre?
Ngunnawal is approximately 4 km from the Gungahlin Town Centre, placing the house a short drive from shops, cafés and public transport hubs.
Which parks are within walking distance of 4 Lingiari Court?
Nearby green spaces include Crinigan Park (about 0.8 km away), Violets Park (around 1 km), Gold Creek Park (roughly 1.2 km) and Girrawah Park (about 1.7 km). These parks offer walking trails, playgrounds and open lawns.
What cultural or historic sites are close to the property?
The Gold Creek Homestead, a historic local attraction, is about 1.3 km from the house. The Crinigan's Hut Ruin is also nearby, located roughly 0.8 km away.
What are the main geological features of the Ngunnawal area?
Ngunnawal sits on the Canberra Formation, dominated by slaty shale and mudstone, with dacite, quartz‑andesite, tuff and ashstone exposures in the north‑west and east corners. The rock structures are folded, with the Deakin Fault running parallel to the folds along Ginninderra Creek.