Located on the corner of Anzac Terrace and Fourth Avenue (cul de sac end), this original character home offers the developer, renovator or investor a host of options! Zoned R20/40 and with frontages facing Anzac Terrace and side frontage and access via Fourth Avenue, you can choose to retain and modernise the existing original character home, subdivide the block (potentially four blocks STCA) or demolish and build your dream home on a massive block in a prime Bassendean location. Situated within walking distance to the train station, Bassendean town centre and shopping, the astute buyer will recognise the value on offer here!
The original cottage is in need of a makeover but boasts character features such as high ceilings (the original pressed tin ceiling may still be present above the exisiting ceiling), Jarrah floorboards (currently covered) and a sweet facade. Retain or demolish and maximise the value of this prime parcel of land...the choice is yours!
For more information or to arrange to view please contact LINDA SMITH - 0402 641 022
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This property at 62 Anzac Terrace, Bassendean is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Linda Smith at The Agency on 05 Jun 2024.
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Bassendean, originally named West Guildford, is a northern suburb of Perth located approximately 11 kilometres from the CBD. Bassendean is one of the first settlements in Western Australia and has a rich Aboriginal and pioneering history.
Life in Bassendean
With seven kilometres of Swan River frontage, Bassendean is tight-knit community with a village feel, giving a high priority to trees, the environment, history and the arts. Bassendean has land next to three train stations and is close to Perth Airport, major highways and Metronet rail connections.