This 70's rendered brick home has been meticulously maintained and loved for the last 50 years and is ready for its new owner. Situated on an elevated 617sqm block enrapturing city views, this property lends itself to renovate or start again and take full advantage of this position. Also located in the highly popular Holland Park State School and Cav Road High School catchments and a short stroll to parks, public transport, and cafes the opportunity to purchase this elevated position with city views is incredibly hard to beat.
Property quick facts - 3 Bedrooms All with built-ins - 1 main bathroom with separate toilet - Functional eat in kitchen - Open plan living and dining room - Separate sunroom encapsulating city views - Separate built-in study - Large multipurpose room & Laundry - Double lock up garage with internal access - Elevated 617sqm block with city views
For more information, please contact Daniel Prosser.
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