Central; 3 BR Brick home; 946m2 block (2 Crown Allotments with Development Potential, STCA):
This 1950's, red-brick house presents in mostly-original condition with a front and rear extension.
The block features 2 Crown Allotments with the potential to realign the title line to provide a townhouse site at the rear and upgrade the solid home with a separate driveway on the north side STCA.
The sought-after location (within 3 blocks of Lake Wendouree) makes this an ideal opportunity to upgrade/extend the existing residence on the 946m2 block, as a family home with a sizable rear yard or purchase as a development opportunity.
The property has the potential to be modernized, extended or to realign titles to suit buyers' personal needs.
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