Currently rented at $550 per week until at least mid-2027.Check out the updated photos...Step inside this freshly painted, light and bright two-bedroom apartment. The property also offers brand-new carpet throughout, new cooktop and range hood.Worth noting are the recent strata building upgrades of solar panels to reduce the electricity bills and a fresh coat of paint to the exterior of the complex.After seeing this apartment and how hot it looks, you're welcome to jump into the swimming pool on site to cool off.Leave your car in the garage as Gungahlin, Dickson and the city are a tram-ride away. Convenience is virtually at your doorstep with the light rail stop about 150m away. Exceptionally good value, 55/311 Flemington Road is a superb property. This North-facing apartment is located on the first floor of the 'Synergy' development and includes open plan living, balcony and a bathroom with Euro-laundry. The kitchen is quite functional and includes stone benches, dishwasher, new range hood, oven and a new electric cook top.There's also a single secure car space.The apartment is superb; the location is exceptional and the convenience is ideal. Whether you're an investor, first home buyer or downsizing, this property represents exceptional value.At a glance:'Synergy' apartmentsNorth facing Two-bedroomsOpen plan living with new carpetBalcony with elevated views to the NorthContemporary kitchenStone benchesDishwasherNew electric cooktop and rangehoodElectric ovenSingle bathroomEuro-style laundry + clothes dryer RCAC split systemNBN (fttp)Secure car spaceLiving: 60 sq/mBalcony: 8 sq/m150m to Light Rail1.1 km to Harrison School1.4 km to Gungahlin CBD8 km to UC10 km Canberra City Synergy amenities:Shared BBQ areaSwimming poolVisitor parkingTo be confirmed:Rates $500 per quarterLand Tax $ 600 per quarterStrata: $1350 per quarterRental assessment: $500 per week
This is a typical contemporary developer-built apartment in a suburban mixed-use precinct — clean, economical finishes and a simple, repetitive facade give it functional appeal but little architectural distinction. The unit offers practical open-plan living and a covered balcony, but the building is clearly part of a multi-unit development rather than an original or historically significant design.
Key Architectural Features
mid-rise apartment in a multi-unit complexcovered balcony with frosted glass balustradeopen-plan living / dininggalley kitchen with island/bench seatingseparate laundry cupboardbuilt-in robe in main bedroomsplit-system air-conditioningstreet-facing aspect with visible light-rail/tram line