Originally Ferguson Street was called Mina Street and so this cottage is aptly named.
Built early circa 1910/1920's - Mina Cottage has stood the test of time. It is in need of a lot of TLC nowadays, but it is sitting on a large 1012m2 block which has the potential for another property to be built at the rear.
A top investment opportunity for you, especially if you are passionate about historic buildings, you love renovating and the possibility to build another new battleaxe property behind.
Tenant already in place who would love to stay.
With access to the already submitted application and copy of the proposed Strata Survey, most of the work has already been put in place for you. The pegs are still in the ground. You can decide if you get to work on your project right away, or sit on this property for a few years before doing something. Application is subject to Shire Approval.
Call Natasha or Milton today with any questions about this property, and to arrange an appointment to view.
> Large 1012m2 block
> Zoned R20/50 - potential rear strata development
> Large driveway down side of the property
> Potential to keep the existing home
> Circa 1910/1920's Cottage
> Ferguson Street was originally called Mina Street
> Tenanted with tenant wanting to stay
> Planning application available with purchase
> Cottage is in need of renovations
This property at 60 Ferguson Street, Midland is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Natasha Harwood and Milton Rendell at Real Estate Plus on 01 Oct 2019.
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Midland is a mixed-use suburb with industrial, commercial and residential areas. It experienced its most substantial development period occurring during the post-war years. More recently, Midland experienced growth between 2001 and 2011 as new dwellings were added to the Midland Redevelopment Area, a State Government urban renewal project which commenced in 2000.
Midland offers its residents a suburban environment with a good supply of commercial and recreational establishments. There are three shopping centres in the area, Midland Central Shopping Centre, Midland Gate Shopping Centre and Centrepoint Shopping Centre, plus a leisure centre, speed dome, sports complex, a skate park, town hall and arts centre. Other major establishments include Swan District Hospital, Polytechnic West Midland Campus and a number of schools. There is also plenty of open public space with parks, reserves, walk trails and ovals in abundance.