This home sits on a 1150+ square meter block right in the middle of Riverside and will be sure to attract interest from a range of buyers.
The home is highlighted by two large living areas, a sunroom, study and an enormous back yard which could bring future development into play (STCA).
The home has a large meals area, typical of its 1948 design with a very workable kitchen, spacious bedrooms, once again, typical of the era.
There's lots of car parking spaces making it ideal for the large family.
Potential can be overused expression in real estate terms but this home, opposite the Riverside Shopping Complex and within walking distance of primary and secondary schools, it offers potential it in spades.
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Car Parking - Surface,Study
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