Sitting proudly on a generous 585m² (approx.) corner allotment, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for savvy buyers, developers, and investors alike. With dual-occupancy potential to build a townhouse at the rear with its own street frontage (STCA), this site is perfectly positioned to maximize future growth in one of Springvale's most convenient pockets.
Behind its charming ornate brick fence stands a solid and comfortable 3-bedroom home, offering a light-filled spacious lounge which overlooks a covered front patio, functional kitchen with gas cooking, central bathroom, plus separate toilet and laundry. Hardwood floorboards throughout, gas heating in the lounge, reverse cycle A/C in the main bedroom and 3 good sized bedrooms complete the package.
Currently tenanted, although available with vacant possession the choice is yours, move in, continue to rent out, renovate, or develop. Importantly, the home is perfect to live in now and renovate at your leisure, all while enjoying the unbeatable convenience of its prime, well-connected location all whilst offering endless possibilities to add value and reap the rewards.
All of this in a highly sought-after location just metres from Sandown Railway Station, bus services and with easy access to major arterial roads make the daily commute a breeze. Just moments to Springvale Central's vibrant dining, shopping and cultural hub with Noble Park Central also just a short trip in the opposite direction.
A host of primary and secondary schools are also in the immediate vicinity including Heatherhill, St Josephs, Harrisfield and Athol road Primary Schools and Killester College, Noble Park and Keysborough Secondary schools.
A rare chance to secure a future-proof investment or a blue-chip development opportunity in a thriving growth corridor.
Don't miss out-properties like this are tightly held and highly desired.
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