Set in the charming heart of Angaston, this distinguished property at 22 Dean Street offers a unique blend of community significance and contemporary potential. Recognised locally for its past life as the town's kindergarten, this property stands on an elevated site that provides a commanding view of its surroundings, emphasising its prominence and development potential.
Spanning a generous allotment of approximately 1300sqm, this residence offers an excellent opportunity for both investors and families looking to make their mark in a prime location. The land is spacious enough to consider subdivision or the creation of additional residences (STCC), making it an attractive option for developers with a vision.
The existing home features three well-sized bedrooms, a single bathroom, and a large living and meals area that flows seamlessly together, creating a space that is ripe for modern renovations or a creative transformation. The architectural freedom afforded by the property means new owners can retain its nostalgic charm while infusing it with modern comforts and efficiency.
Ideal for those who value a blend of history and opportunity, this property is not just a home but a canvas awaiting its next chapter. Whether you're looking to preserve its storied past or write a new future, 22 Dean Street offers the space, potential, and location to realise your dreams.
This property is currently tenanted until the 17th of March 2025 at $385 per week.
Contact Jordan Varley for More Details: Phone: 0403 428 383
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