Aston are pleased to present this renovated period building ready for its next chapter.
Property Features:
New kitchen & toilets Polished timber floors
The leafy front yard delivers an enticing introduction to the building while the quaint rear courtyard acts as a retreat. The interior has seen a facelift being freshly painted, the original hardwood floors have been refinished and new carpets installed upstairs.
This two storey jewel of St Kilda boasts high ceilings, 6 rooms (4 downstairs and 2 upstairs), a newly renovated bathroom, a kitchen, and a dedicated washroom. It also has an additional detached kitchen and toilet in the rear courtyard with ample on-site parking.
Ideally located in the heart of St Kilda, near the corner of Barkly Street, just moments from Acland Street, with easy access to public transport and the famous St Kilda beach.
Please contact Aston today to arrange your private inspection.
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