17 Lowrie St, Dickson is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 430m2 and floor size of 107m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2011.
This genteel three-bedder is tucked away on the curve of a quiet loop street, moments from the Dickson and Braddon hubs, within easy reach of a range of well-regarded local schools including Dickson College and Daramalan College, and a short light rail ride to the CBD. Beautiful updates and attention to detail have curated a home of soul and distinction. Shadow play dapples countertops, while expansive white walls and lofty voids lend a gallery like feel. Instantly recognisable - mixed brick terrace, semi-detached, arrayed across two-levels - the home cuts a fine figure in the landscape. Think coming home to the grace of a precious treasure, beautifully preserved while championing a contemporary indoor outdoor lifestyle.Semi-detached duplexes of this era are having quite the moment, the solid double brick construction and excellent floor plans, celebrated and restored. Here the timber floors have been buffed with a moody dark stain and French doors added, so the open dining and living can embrace the north-western garden. The updated kitchen is a delight, set beneath big windows, with lots of open shelving for curated display. Think mirrored backdrops to reflect the light, highlighting hand thrown ceramics, favourite wine glasses. There is a generous study nook that opens directly to the north and the convenience of a downstairs laundry and separate toilet. The classic welcoming foyer remains in place, with lots of under stair storage. The original timber stairwell with carved banister ushering upwards, past the parquetry laid landing, the big clerestory window framing an age-old oak tree. The intimate wing delivering three peaceful bedrooms with elevated tree-tops. Each room has built-in-storage and there is a quiet space on the landing for a study desk, beneath the big window. The bathroom has been renovated with a nod to the past, think Victorian style, white and black tiling, and a relaxing bathtub.This lovely vintage home has a gentle order and an easy connection to long gardens both front and back. A simple front porch looks across a deep square of lawn, with green trees creating a natural courtyard enclosure. Meanwhile the big, back garden delivers a wonderful country feel - reaching arms of mature trees and raised vegetable beds with lots of space for satisfying kitchen bounties. The home is handy to the green fields of Majura and Ainslie Oval and the charming Ainslie shops for a relaxed pub meal and selection of great cheeses at the IGA. The nearby Braddon and Dickson precincts offer a plethora of shopping and eateries extending a vibrant urban lifestyle. Resting at the foothills of Mt Ainslie, surrounded by green spaces, the apartment enjoys a relaxed village vibe combined with the buzz of the city. The home is also close to transport including the light rail, whisking you straight to the CBD and the ANU. features..gorgeous three-bedroom, double brick, semi-detached duplex in leafy Dickson.light filled with high ceilings, soulful period details and modern updates.dark timber floors.set behind deep front gardens with soft lawns, privatising trees.floating front porch.long driveway ushering to a gated, single, metal garage.welcoming foyer.under stair storage.large living area combined dining space.glass doors that open to a timber deck and generous garden.modernised kitchen with lots of storage and updated appliances including a dishwasher.study nook with direct access to the garden .internal laundry with separate toilet .vintage timber stairs .space for an office nook with treetop views.three bedrooms upstairs with elevated leafy views, two of these with built-in-robes.renovated bathroom with bathtub.gas heater within the living area.electric panel heaters upstairs.easy stroll to Majura Sporting Fields, Ainslie Oval and Ainslie Football and Social Club.close to transport and a variety of schools and colleges.close to Ainslie shops, Dickson and Braddon precincts, the ANU and the CBDFINE DETAILS (all approximate): Land size: 429 m2Living size: 104 m2 (approx.)EER: 2.5 Build year: 1958 Rates: $4074.05 pqUV: $665,000(2025)Rental Opinion: $750 pwDisclaimer: The information contained in this advertisement is derived from sources we deem reliable. However, we cannot provide any guarantees or warranties regarding the information supplied. Any references to rates, land tax or other statutory charges are indicative only and have been calculated in good faith using publicly available information. Some images may have been virtually styled for marketing and illustrative purposes only. Buyers are encouraged to conduct and rely exclusively on their own enquiries.Note: From 1 July 2026, Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) legislation may require additional identification, verification and due diligence processes for buyers and sellers involved in property transactions.
The size of Dickson is approximately 1.6 square kilometres. There are 4 parks, covering nearly 19.5% of the total area. The population of Dickson in 2016 was 2149 people. By 2021 the population was 3292 showing a population growth of 53.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Dickson is 20-29 years. Households in Dickson are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Dickson work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 52.70% of the homes in Dickson were owner-occupied compared with 46.00% in 2016.
Dickson has 3,132 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Dickson have seen a 13.91% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 25.68% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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