Positioned on a large 1214m2 block of land in the heart of Torquay is this charming lowset Queenslander offering huge potential for development or a renovator's delight. This home features 3 Bedrooms, 1 renovated bathroom, and a generous backyard which is complimented with a generous undercover deck, perfect for entertaining guest.
There is a carport at the front of the home plus great side access to the large shed towards the rear of the block. This property is located close to shops, schools & transport and only a short stroll to the Esplanade, beach and all the dining options that Torquay has to offer.
Whether you are looking for a home to renovate, a development prospect or a comfortable home in a great location, this is a property that should be on your must-see list.
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