3 Bed
2 Bath
3 Car
345 m²
117 m²
3 Bed
2 Bath
3 Car
345 m²
117 m²
Set at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, 2/8 Maiden Place delivers a well-proportioned and thoughtfully designed unit in the sought-after suburb of Newnham. Constructed in 2007 and positioned on approximately 345m², this solid brick residence with a tiled roof presents a smart option for investors, first-home buyers, families, or those looking to simplify their lifestyle without sacrificing space.
The interior offers a warm, naturally lit living area that connects effortlessly to the tiled kitchen and dining area, creating a practical layout for everyday living. The kitchen is finished with clean, neutral tones, quality cabinetry and appliances, balancing functionality with a modern feel.
Each of the three bedrooms is well-sized and fitted with built-in robes. The main bedroom includes its own ensuite with shower, vanity, and toilet, while the central bathroom is well arranged with a separate bath, shower, vanity, and separate toilet. Well suited to both families and shared living.
Additional features include:
Secure single garage with internal access and electric roller door;
Additional off-street parking for convenience;
Easy-care, low-maintenance gardens;
Private outdoor entertaining area;
One of only two residences on the block, offering added privacy;
General Residential zoning;
Well-positioned close to University of Tasmania;
Within easy reach of Launceston Church Grammar School;
Convenient access to nearby primary schools including St Finn Bars Catholic Primary, East Tamar Primary School and Mowbray Heights Primary School;
Estimated rental return of $570–$600 per week;
Council rates approximately $480 per quarter ;
Fixed water charges $300 per quarter
*Peter Lees Real Estate has used a variety of sources to obtain information relating to this property. We believe all are reliable sources and have no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information, however we cannot guarantee it. Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries.
Boundary lines are indicative only.