16 Greenway Street
16 Greenway Street, Turner ACT 2612, Australia
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Nov 2003 | $825,000 | $797 |
| Sold | Nov 1996 | $220,000 | $212 |
Price per m² based on land size of 1034 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Turner
- State
- ACT
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAACT714902743
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- CANB/TURN/47/14
- Remoteness area
- Metro
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 1034 m²
- Internal area
- 185 m²
- 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 is the land size of the property at 16 Greenway Street?
The house sits on a 1,034 m² block, providing ample space for outdoor activities or future extensions.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the home have?
It features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it suitable for families or shared living arrangements.
What parks or open spaces are close to the address?
Gazetted Park is only about 0.1 km away and Haig Park is roughly 0.3 km distant, offering easy access to green areas and walking trails.
How close is the property to Canberra's CBD and the Australian National University?
Turner is within walking distance of both the Canberra CBD and the Australian National University, providing convenient access for commuters and students.
What public transport options are nearby?
The Ipima Street and Elouera Street Metro stations are each approximately 0.5 km from the property, offering rail connections across the city.
What nearby amenities such as hotels or cafés can residents easily reach?
Several hotels, including Canberra Rex Hotel, Capital Executive Apartment Hotel, and Pacific Suites Canberra, are within 0.5 km, and local breweries like Bentspoke Brewing Co are about 0.7 km away.
What is notable about the design and history of the Turner suburb?
Developed in the 1940s‑50s as a garden‑city, Turner features generous block sizes (typically 900–1,000 m²) and wide nature strips, with many original houses now replaced by medium‑density units.