This tightly held cosy 1930's weatherboard cottage has seen 3 generations of the same family, and is being offered for the first time in 66 years. This is a must see inner city home and would be ideal or first home buyers, investors or owner occupiers looking to buy in this most sought after position, with a selection of highly regarded schools, shopping centres, transport and sporting facilities all nearby, making this a most appealing and convenient location.
Well maintained and cared for, features of "Peer-Gynt" include 2 spacious bedrooms, formal lounge and formal dining, updated Tasmanian oak kitchen and tidy bathroom. Drive way access leads to a carport, garden shed and amazing backyard, with established gardens and large grassed areas, which allows for further improvements if you were wanting to grow the existing home.
This much loved home has been well maintained over the years, with the owners providing a new colourbond roof, re-peering, painting, & new guttering completed. This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire this home, and at this entry level price for inner city living, inspections are highly recommended.
FRIENDLY AUCTION SYSTEM - Building and pest reports available prior to Auction
A note from the current owners:
"For those interested in the meaning of the house name, 'Peer-Gynt' is a play in verse by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen, loosely based on the fairytale/legend of Per (Peter) Gynt. Edvard Grieg composed the music for the play. 'Peer's bravery, craftiness, and adventurousness had made him into a folk hero, expert at tricking trolls, riding reindeer over chasms, and foraging for himself in the long, dark, Norwegian winters.'"
Contact your selling agent George Rafty.