This gorgeous Federation charmer, with 'postcard pretty' street appeal, is primely located in the vibrant heart of popular New Town. It will appeal to professional singles, couples, or young families, as well as downsizing retirees and astute investors seeking consistent capital growth, together with strong cashflow yields.
Originally constructed in 1924 this wonderfully level home has been practically rebuilt with attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. The roof, walls, and floor are all insulated and windows double-glazed to keep in all that cosiness delivered by the choice of a crackling wood heater or efficient reverse cycle air conditioner.
All the wiring and plumbing is new, as is the guttering - there really is nothing to do except move in and enjoy many years of low maintenance living.
The design is light, bright, open and contemporary with two generous sized bedrooms with built ins, and a family sized bathroom and laundry with luxurious deep bath and separate shower. The kitchen is modern with plenty of storage, power points and even a USB charging port.
The beautifully grassed, fenced, and level yard is sunny and private offering just the right amount of space to enjoy gardening, playing with the kids and pets, and entertaining friends around the barbeque. At the front is a remote controlled electric gate, and in-line space for four vehicles off the street which is a real plus.
The home is situated in a great location with mountain views, walking distance to schools, shops, transport, parks and an easy commute to the CBD.
This truly is a flawlessly presented home that simply has it all. Be early to contact Colin Miller to register your interest.
Council Rates: $1,526.00 per annum (approx.)
Water Rates: $1,000.00 per annum (approx.)
Rental Estimate: $450-$480 per week
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