Glenn Brandon and Crystal Brandon are pleased to present 54 Pitt Street, North Nowra.
A masterfully crafted mid-century modern style home in pristine, almost original condition, on a 1.13 hectare level block of sub dividable land, in the ever popular suburb of North Nowra. Ready and eagerly awaiting future development, the 1.13 hectare block is completely level, features R1 zoning, a 102 metre frontage to Pitt Street, and borders the Mahogany Creek Nature Reserve to the rear.
Not to be disregarded is the beautiful light filled mid-century modern style home that occupies the block. A real testament to the architectural style, the home seamlessly blends into the surrounding natural bushland, and works to exhibit the outdoors and bring them in. The home features 4 generously sized bedrooms, a main bedroom with ensuite, a recently updated kitchen and multiple indoor and outdoor living areas. Nostalgics will love and reminisce over the original parquetry timber floors that have been laid throughout, the original brick fireplace and the stained timber glass doors and windows that flood the home with natural light.
54 Pitt Street, North Nowra is located 500 metres from the local North Nowra Public School and Pitt Street Kindy, and just over 1km from the North Nowra Shopping Centre and Medical Centre. Seize the opportunity that 54 Pitt Street, North Nowra, is offering. Get in touch today to arrange your private inspection.
Property particulars are noted below.
- 1.13 Hectares or 2.79 Acres of sub dividable land. - R1 Zoning. - A mostly original mid-century-modern style brick home in pristine condition, consisting of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a double carport. - Constructed in 1980. - Recently updated kitchen with gas cooktop and dishwasher. - Multiple indoor and outdoor living areas. - Original tennis court to the side of the home. - Double carport to front of home. - Beautiful native bushland surrounds. - 500m from Pitt Street Kindy, 800m from North Nowra Public School, 1.2km to the North Nowra Shopping Centre. 2km to the Shoalhaven River and 6km to the Nowra CBD. - 1.4km to the new 'Link Road' at the top of Illaroo Road, which will connect to the Far North Collector Road Network. - Original subdivision plans from the late 1970s available, and available in photos.
For more information contact Glenn Brandon or Crystal Brandon at Ray White South Coast today.
Features include: Floorboards,Built in wardrobes,Fireplace(s),Separate Dining Room
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