Double-fronted Victorian home / renovation potential
A double-fronted Victorian home with huge potential for renovation plans big or small, this is one of those unicorn offerings that would respond beautifully to cosmetic touches or grander ideas. With a 10m-wide frontage, an idyllic north-facing aspect and 285sqm block, it ticks boxes with those sought-after attributes, as well as rear access to the parking and an untapped studio space above the garage. A home held in the same family for almost 40 years, in a premier position just off Darling Street and and easy stroll to Elkington Park.
Highlights * Double-frontage classic home + potential * Impressive 285sqm block w/ 10m frontage * Freestanding, double brick, period quality * Solar powered with battery connection * Garage & rear access to off-street parking * W/ untapped separate studio space above * Scope for separate family spaces & more * Off Darling St & stroll to Elkington Park * Rare opportunity, same family for 39 years * Free Building & Pest Report at bw.com.au
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