Perfectly positioned in the increasingly popular Kirton Point locale, 41 Eltham Avenue offers an exciting opportunity for homebuyers, renovators, or investors seeking space, privacy, and future potential. Set on a substantial 1,962m² (approx.) street-to-street allotment, this property delivers flexibility and scale rarely found in such a tightly held location.
The existing residence is a solid and spacious three-bedroom home with the added versatility of a study or fourth bedroom. Multiple living areas provide comfortable everyday living, complete with a fireplace, reverse cycle air conditioning, and natural light throughout. The functional kitchen features a walk-in pantry, dishwasher, and ample bench space.
A centrally located bathroom services all bedrooms with ease, accompanied by a separate toilet for added convenience.
Step outside to discover the home's hidden gem: a generous undercover entertaining area that overlooks a private and expansive backyard, surrounded by well-established trees and gardens. Whether you're hosting gatherings, relaxing outdoors, or planning your dream outdoor lifestyle, this space delivers both privacy and charm.
A standout feature is the excellent shedding and secure yard access from both ends of the property, ideal for trades, hobbyists, or anyone needing extra storage or workshop space.
Buyers will love the potential to renovate or extend the existing home, or explore development options (STCC), all while enjoying the appeal of this increasingly sought-after neighbourhood. Within easy reach of the foreshore, local schools, and town centre, this is a rare opportunity to secure a large allotment with future upside.
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