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24 Macleay Street

Turner ACT 2612, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
4408 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

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24 Macleay Street is a detached house positioned on a sizeable 4,408 m² block in Turner, Australian Capital Territory. The floor plan separates indoor and outdoor areas, allowing flexibility for everyday living and leisure activities. The expansive land provides room for gardening, recreation or other uses while maintaining a suburban lifestyle

Key details

Locality
Turner
State
ACT
Coordinates
35.27036111 / 149.12807033
GNAF PID
GAACT714884673
Legal parcel ID
CANB/TURN/39/26
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
House
Land size
4408 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Market estimates

Based on curated rent estimate.

Expected weekly rent
$615
Confidence
Medium

Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Momentum Property
6.2 km
Home.byholly - Canberra
0.2 km
Ray White - Canberra
6.9 km
MARQ Property - DICKSON
2.5 km
Belle Property Canberra - CANBERRA
4.8 km
Hayman Partners - Canberra
7.6 km
Jonny Warren Properties - Fyshwick
9.0 km
The Property Collective - CANBERRA
5.3 km
Cream Residential - Hughes
7.7 km
LJ Hooker - Belconnen
6.6 km
Luton Properties - Manuka
5.7 km
Seminara and Co - PHILLIP
9.0 km
Independent Property Group North - Lyneham
1.4 km
Bastion Property Group - Canberra
8.0 km
VERV Property - CANBERRA
0.8 km
LJ Hooker - Canberra City
1.0 km
Blackshaw - Belconnen
8.3 km
Blackshaw - Woden
8.7 km
LJ Hooker - Dickson
2.4 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Turner School
0.7 km
Primary school | Government
Merici College
0.9 km
Secondary school | Catholic
Ainslie School
1.1 km
Primary school | Government
O'connor Cooperative School
1.1 km
Primary school | Government
St Joseph's Primary School
1.2 km
Primary school | Catholic
Black Mountain School
1.6 km
Secondary school | Government
Campbell High School
1.9 km
Secondary school | Government
Lyneham High School
2.0 km
Secondary school | Government
Daramalan College
2.1 km
Secondary school | Catholic
Lyneham Primary School
2.1 km
Primary school | Government
Emmaus Christian School
2.3 km
Combined school | Independent
Brindabella Christian College
2.4 km
Combined school | Independent
North Ainslie Primary School
2.4 km
Primary school | Government
St Thomas More's Primary School
3.1 km
Primary school | Catholic
Campbell Primary School
3.4 km
Primary school | Government
Dickson College
3.3 km
Secondary school | Government
Blue Gum Community School
3.9 km
Combined school | Independent
Radford College
4.6 km
Combined school | Independent
Goodstart Early Learning Braddon
0.6 km
Goodstart Early Learning ANU
0.8 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 24 Macleay Street?

The property is a standalone house. It sits on a sizeable urban lot within the suburb of Turner

How large is the land parcel for this house?

The house sits on a 4,408 m² block, which is larger than the typical 900–1,000 m² blocks originally found in Turner

How close is the property to the nearest park?

Haig Park is approximately 0.1 km away, providing easy access to open green space and walking paths

What accommodation options are nearby for visitors?

Within 0.5 km you’ll find several hotels, including the Capital Executive Apartment Hotel (0.2 km), Pacific Suites Canberra (0.3 km), and Mantra on Northbourne Canberra (0.5 km)

Which public transport stations are within walking distance?

The Elouera Street Metro station is about 0.3 km from the property, and the Ipima Street station is around 0.5 km away, offering convenient tram connections

What community facilities are located nearby?

The neighbourhood includes churches such as the Holy Trinity Finnish Lutheran Church (0.3 km) and a Seventh‑day Adventist Church on MacLeay Street, as well as the local tennis club attached to Haig Park

What is notable about the design and history of the Turner suburb?

Turner was developed in the 1940s‑1950s with a garden‑city layout featuring wide nature strips and generous road widths. Original block sizes were generous, often between 800 m² and 1,600 m², making the area suitable for various redevelopment projects

Are there any geological features of interest in the area?

Turner sits on calcareous shales from the Canberra Formation, overlain by Quaternary alluvium, and includes several inactive fault lines such as the Acton Fault

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