A deadset charmer, this 1940s character home has been cherished for decades and isn’t ready to give up the adoration just yet! If you’ve got love to give and a soft spot for beautiful houses with history, she will gladly be yours. From the moment you lay eyes upon the front yard with its pretty brick and tile façade and lush lawn this darling will have your heart. But it’s even more heavenly once you step inside. The timber floorboards throughout are divine. As are the picture rails and ornate trims. The little nook in the entry hall is perfect for displaying your treasures, whether they be special art pieces, pretty shells found on adventures, or bunches of flowers. The cosy fireplace is where everyone will naturally congregate to in wintertime, mugs of Milo or hot chocolate in hand. Can you picture it? You might even need a special armchair with a floor lamp and a pile of books beside it. What about the kitchen - can you imagine how lovely it’ll be to potter around this great space, whipping up some delicious confections while chatting with loved ones perched at the breakfast bar?
Even better will be get-togethers in the backyard once you’ve added your furniture of choice, brought out the BBQ, and plugged in the drinks fridge. You’ll be set for springtime (and all through summer). There’s plenty to love out here but also plenty of potential too, so ponder whether you’d like garden beds brimming with flowers, bird baths to draw in more feathered friends, or a firepit for when the chilly weather rolls around again. It won’t take much to put your own special stamp on it and start adding your memories to those already collected by this treat of a home.
Location-wise, there are plenty of reasons why it’s satisfying to live on the grandest promenade in town. Essentially you’ll relish being so close to everything you could desire, from everyday facilities to next-level delights. There are a handful of great schools within a couple of km, a boatload of bus stops to see you into the city with ease, and a local Coles (500m) for all your groceries. Pop ‘round the corner and you’re on Beaufort Street - and this is where your social life can kick off. Restaurants and cafes seem to be everywhere, which is no bad thing. Get out with friends and family and work your way through them! Try iconic faves such as General Public (1.2km), Chakra (1.4km), or Cecchi’s (400m). Count sleeps until the Inglewood Monday night markets kick off again. Satisfy your desire for pastries and sweet treats at W.H.I.P. (1.2km), Baking Corner (550m), So.le (1.4km), or Sugar & Nice (1.1km). And if you’re seeking cultural highlights as well as culinary ones, check out the art and history trail that runs along the street. Living here feels a bit decadent. But someone’s gotta do it, right?
Ready to take the cake?
Hit Jade or Alannah up now (call or email). Or rock up to the home open.
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Buyers from the $800,000's are encouraged to come and inspect this property with all offers presented as received and responded to on or before the campaign end date of 5:00pm Wednesday the 2nd of October 2024 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR). The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the campaign end date.
Lot Size: 423sqm Build Year: Circa 1945 Council Rates: $1,751.18 per annum approximately (2024/2025) Water Rates: $1,751.18 per annum approximately (2023/2024) Survey Strata. No Strata Fees