Step inside this solid, double-brick gem-proudly nestled on a generous 1,020m2 block, just a short stroll from the charming town centre. This freshly painted 3-bedroom home radiates vibrancy and warmth from the moment you walk through the door, making it the perfect haven for families, first-time buyers, or savvy investors seeking the ultimate central location.
The kitchen has been stylishly updated, cleverly integrating with the dining area to create a spacious, sociable hub at the heart of the home. Soaring high ceilings and beautifully polished timber floors flow throughout, their timeless character enhanced by contemporary finishes-setting the scene for relaxed family living or entertaining friends.
The master bedroom boasts timber flooring for a touch of luxury, while bedrooms two and three are comfortably carpeted-ideal for restful nights. Year-round comfort is guaranteed thanks to a reverse cycle split system, while the home's retro origins are celebrated in the beautifully restored Terrazzo bathroom and solid concrete laundry trough.
Step outside via the versatile sunroom and discover a roomy outdoor entertaining area, offering sweeping views over the backyard and beyond. There's ample space to dream big-imagine a pool, a shed, or a grand extension (all subject to council consents). Additional highlights include sought after side access perfect for the caravan, vegie patch, chicken coop, rainwater storage, electric roller shutters on the front windows for peace of mind, and a solar hot water system for sustainable living.
Built in 1966 and meticulously cared for, this remarkable home is ready for its next chapter. With Strathalbyn's cafés, shops, and parks all within easy walking distance, you'll love making the most of everything this vibrant community has to offer.
CT / 5648/912
Council / Alexandrina
Zoning /Neighbourhood
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