9/74 Macleay St, Turner is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2010. The property has a land size of 2561m2 and floor size of 54m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in April 2012.
This spacious one-bedroom apartment sits quietly among the trees, offering a sense of calm, privacy and ease. Designed with generous proportions and accessibility in mind, the home features wide, comfortable living spaces and a large, wheelchair-accessible bathroom, making everyday living feel effortless.Yet the home is oh so connected moments from the Braddon hub, a short stroll to the foodie offerings of O'Connor Village and a leisurely walk to the CBD. Deep verges, mature oaks, neat residential buildings, and tidy gardens set the scene. While within, a simple elegance and a winning indoor/outdoor vibe creates a haven from the nearby hustle and bustle.This gorgeous apartment occupies the first floor of the popular VUE development. The building is a minimal modern affair, with mixed glazing's punctuating the smooth rendered walls. Hedges soften and privatise, and avenues of trees dot the frontage. Access is via a broad, partially sheltered walkway and the internal foyer is airy with big glass doors that welcome light and also gift direct access to the lush communal gardens beyond.Located on VUE North, the generous, light filled kitchen, dining and living feels open to the world. Banks of glass sliders can be flung open, extending the social arena to include the deep balcony. From here you can hang with friends or dine in leafy privacy, the balcony reading like and outdoor room, partially enclosed and by a clever rolled screen. Light penetrates from the north and west, illuminating the balcony and the big bedroom and filling the kitchen with a warming glow.Stone benchtops meet a tiled splashback in soothing taupe, as banks of neutral cabinetry provide a place for everything. There is a central island for relaxed gathering, a delicious chatty vibe and enough space to arrange a dining table and your choice of comfy sofas.The bedroom has a built-in robe and captures leafy views with glimpses toward Black Mountain. The adjacent bathroom is notably oversized and was purpose-built to accommodate wheelchair access, offering ease of movement. A large, step-free shower and integrated laundry sit comfortably within the space. Floor-to-ceiling tiling in crisp white is offset by a ribbon of organic-hued mosaics and earthy ceramic flooring.A lovely community vibe informs the lived experience and it is not uncommon for groups to set up chairs on the communal lawns. Adding to the sense of space and practicality, the basement car space and storage cage are both notably larger than typical, thanks to their positioning within the building. The car space in particular comfortably accommodates larger vehicles. Throw in secure intercom access and you have laid-back living within a pocket of calm, right in the heart of the inner north.Your life in Turner Leafy and quiet streets to explore, eyeing the many fabulous established homes and gardens, strolls in Haig Park beneath the shady pines or exploring the many biking and walking trails in O'Connor Ridge and Lake Burly Griffin.Eating, shopping and exploring the many independent businesses seeded within the inner-north and the CBD. Walking to Lonsdale Street, perusing the shops, grabbing a coffee or a local wine from Black Hearts and Sparrows or dining at any one of the wonderful eateries. O'Connor shops are close by for bowls, hilarity and drinks with friends at The Ruc and a relaxed lunch at The Duxton. Explore the international cuisine of the famous Dickson precinct and or eat alfresco, at the iconic Tilley's.Ditching the car and biking or walking to the CBD or New Acton. Jumping on the light rail and connecting with the metro city station, linking you to the whole of Canberra.features..spacious one-bedroom apartment with generous proportions throughout.ideally placed on the edge of the CBD.located on the first floor of the Northern VUE building.living, dining and kitchen arranged in an open plan.spill to a generous balcony, semi-enclosed with wonderful northern and western light.roller sun blind.internal honeycomb blinds.large coat and storage cupboard upon entry.sleek modern kitchen with floating island, stone worktops, lots of storage and quality electric appliances from Bosch, including a dishwasher.accessible and very large bathroom combined laundry.big shower space.Fisher & Paykel dryer.generous bedroom with mirrored robe and leafy views across Macleay Street.Split system RC heating and cooling.shared common gardens with shady trees and flat lawns .oversized basement car space, comfortably accommodating larger vehicles.extra-large storage cage, larger than typically offered.secure intercom access.10 minute walk to Braddon.15min walk to the CBD.3 minute walk to light rail station.8 minute walk to O'Connor shops.4 minute drive to City centre.easy stroll or bike ride to the ANUFINE DETAILS (all approximate): Living size: 54m2 (approx.)Balcony size: 10 m2 Total size: 64 m2EER: 6.0 Build year: 2010Strata: $7,469.40 per yearRates: $620.00 pqUV: $131,820 (2025) Number of units in complex: 26Rental Opinion: $500 - $520 pwThe information contained in this advertisementis 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. Buyers are encouraged to conduct and rely exclusively on their own enquiries.
The size of Turner is approximately 1.5 square kilometres. It has 9 parks covering nearly 27.1% of total area. The population of Turner in 2016 was 4047 people. By 2021 the population was 4470 showing a population growth of 10.4% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Turner is 20-29 years. Households in Turner are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Turner work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 43.30% of the homes in Turner were owner-occupied compared with 34.20% in 2016.
Turner has 2,962 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Turner have seen a 49.96% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 21.85% increase. As at 28 February 2026:
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