Loved by the same family for decades, this classic three-bedroom home is now ready for someone new to shape it into something special. The layout is simple and honest, with north facing windows pulling the light into the lounge room. Fresh décor and new floorcoverings would instantly lift the whole place, and a modern rethink of the kitchen and bathroom opens the door to real value, both in day-to-day living and long-term return.
Out the back, the 556.4sqm block gives you room to dream a little bigger. Maybe it's an extension, a deck for summer dinners, a new garage, or even a pool. With a 14.63m frontage, there's also exciting scope for a contemporary new build or duplex down the line (STCA), making this an opportunity with multiple pathways forward.
Sitting on the western side of the highway puts you in the catchment for sought-after Floraville Public School, and you're just five minutes from the lake's edge for fishing, kayaking, or sunset walks. Nine Mile Beach and Redhead are only 10 minutes away, and if you're into the outdoors, weekends can be spent exploring the 4WD tracks at Belmont Wetlands or cycling the Fernleigh Track all the way to Adamstown or Swansea.
- Approx block dimensions 14.63m/ 13.11m X 39.22m / 42.14m, zoned R2
- Classic three bedroom home in tidy, original condition
- Kitchen with electric cooking
- Single carport and double garage at rear of block
- Floraville Public school – 1.1km, Belmont High – 1.8km
- Belmont 16s – 2.7km, Eleebana boat ramp – 6.7km, Warners Bay cafes – 8.5km
- Approx. 13 min drive to Charlestown Square, 25 minutes to Newcastle city centre
- All building work subject to approval from Lake Macquarie Council
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