Exceptional Redevelopment Opportunity - 2950sqm of land
Enjoying 20m of frontage, in popular Garden Suburb, rarely is there such an opportunity to acquire a parcel of land of this size, with so many future options.
Currently set up as a dual income with two tenants, downstairs features 4 good sized bedrooms, a functional kitchen and bathroom, with a separate family room. Moving upstairs, is an open plan lounge and dining area, featuring raked ceilings, tidy kitchen and bathroom, a good sized bedroom. Alternatively, the property could easily be converted back to one large home.
Being fully cleared, there is potential for a small lot subdivision, subject to council approval. Additionally, perfect for someone looking for a lifestyle lot, in the city. All of this, just minutes from local schools, major shopping centres.
To arrange an inspection, feel free to contact Shaun Elms on 0425 285 979
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