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A block's planning zone defines how that land can be used and what can be built on it.
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The value of a block of land without any buildings, landscaping, paths, or fences. This is different to the block's market value. A block's unimproved value is used to calculate rates and land tax charges.
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Property history
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27 Apr 2012
Sold
$9,500
Contract: 06/03/2012
Transfer: 27/04/2012
Block size: 1012m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Vacant land
07 Nov 2003
Sold
$5,600
Contract: 19/09/2003
Transfer: 07/11/2003
Block size: 1012m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Vacant land
03 Nov 2002
Sold
$5,000
Contract: 02/11/2002
Transfer: 03/11/2002
Block size: 1012m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Vacant land
21 Oct 2000
Sold
$3,000
Contract: 21/10/2000
Transfer: 21/10/2000
Block size: 1012m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Billimari suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
59 years
Population
117
Listing ID: 182942276. This listing has been viewed 74 times. It was first displayed on 01/11/2024 and last updated on 04/11/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.