This deceptive location presents a unique home situated on a massive 1400m2 block and offers plenty of opportunity to revitalise the home's former glory and establish yourself a unique downtown property close to the Bairnsdale CBD.
The home comprises a large living area, a central kitchen with plenty of potential, three good bedrooms and separate study. Solid fuel heating, high ceilings and wide verandas complete this classic home.
Externally, there is huge shedding with great access, spacious yard with well established gardens, all in addition to the amazing location directly across from the Bairnsdale Football Oval and a close walk to Bairnsdale's CBD. With the added opportunity for further subdivision (STCA), book your inspection today.
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