15 Alcides Avenue
15 Alcides Avenue, Lenah Valley TAS 7008, Australia
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Aug 2023 | $780,000 | $1,313 |
| Sold | Jan 2016 | $370,000 | $622 |
Price per m² based on land size of 594 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Lenah Valley
- State
- TAS
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GATAS702182380
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- 14628/18
- Remoteness area
- Regional
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 594 m²
- Internal area
- 123 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
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 15 Alcides Avenue have?
The house features four bedrooms and a single bathroom. It offers ample space for a family or those needing multiple rooms.
What is the size of the land on which the property sits?
The property sits on a 594 m² block, providing a generous footprint for outdoor activities or future improvements.
What parking facilities are available at the residence?
There are three dedicated parking spaces for residents and guests. This accommodates multiple vehicles comfortably.
Which parks are within walking distance of the home?
John Turnbull Park is about 0.4 km away, Glenrose Park is roughly 0.7 km distant, and Ancanthe Park can be reached in around 1 km. All offer green space and recreational amenities.
How close is the Lady Franklin Gallery to the property?
The Lady Franklin Gallery is approximately 0.3 km from 15 Alcides Avenue, making it a short stroll to this local art museum.
What main roads provide access to and from Lenah Valley?
Key arterial routes include Augusta Road, Creek Road, Lenah Valley Road, and Girrabong Road, which connect the suburb to surrounding areas and the Hobart CBD.
Can you share a brief history of the Lenah Valley area?
Lenah Valley, originally known as Kangaroo Bottom, was settled in the early 1800s and later became known for the Newlands manor house and Lady Jane Franklin’s museum and botanical garden. The suburb’s heritage reflects a blend of agricultural roots and cultural development.