Lauren Vella from Ray White Kurrajong is proud to present an opportunity to discover the charm and character of this original red brick home nestled on the iconic Pitt Street in Richmond. Boasting a generous land size of 663sqm, this property offers ample space and endless potential to personalise this property to your lifestyle.
This home is comprised of original timber floors with high ceilings and a split-system air conditioner. Spacious lounge area with an open fireplace and original kitchen. This property also offers an additional lounge/teenage retreat area, external access from the laundry opening up to an outdoor alfresco area and a large, grassed yard with a garage/storage shed.
Whether you are a first home buyer, a savvy investor or looking for your next project this property can provide a blank canvas to create your own oasis.
Contact Lauren Vella on 0466 474 919 for more information on this property.
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