Residing already over 2 lots this post war weatherboard home with desirable wide 20 metre frontage can be renovated, moved sideways or perhaps demolished for further development.
Currently the home presents with 2 large built-in bedrooms, separate lounge, functional kitchen and bathroom with downstairs rumpus and laundry, separate utility room and storage area.
There is a drive through carport and separate rear 6m x 4.5m garage plus extra large garden shed.
Developers, renovators and forward-thinkers this is your canvas for transformation and a tenancy is in place while you decide on your plans.
Capturing bayside breezes in a changing landscape of other new developments and quality homes the property is well located with convenient shopping and dining options, public transport and quality schools nearby.
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Property Code: 1797
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