$727,000
3 Bed • 1 Bath • 1 Car • 1012m²
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135 High Street, East Maitland NSW 2323
$727,000
- 3Bed
- 1Bath
- 1 Car
- 1012m²
House Sold on Mon 23 May, 2022
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House description
“An Ideal Fusion of Convenience, Charm and Potential on a large 1,012m2 block”
Perfect as an investment with good rental potential or ready to take to the next level with an internal renovation, this traditionally laid-out home entices with its High Street address and character inclusions. Internally, the layout is spacious, with three double bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace, a combined kitchen/dining area and a sunroom. Those with a view to transform this beauty into a long-term family home will also see the opportunity to extend the home's footprint into the generous backyard, while still retaining space for an alfresco area and pool. Alternately, there is scope to subdivide the block and add a second dwelling at the rear of this large 1,012m2 block (STCA). Located within a block of the village heart, the Windsor Castle and Victoria Street station, with Organic Feast and East Maitland Bowling Club also a short walk away, this is your chance to turn a blank slate into a showroom property.
- Federation charm with outstanding scope for a modern makeover
- Deep landholding allows space to extend without losing a backyard
- Potential to subdivide and create another home at the rear
- Spacious living room featuring a brick-built fireplace
- Original open plan kitchen encompasses a sizable dining area
- Neat bathroom with a shower over the bath and updated vanity
- Double-sized bedrooms; lovely rear sunroom overlooking the yard
- High ceilings and picture rails give a subtle nod to the homes' era
- Walk to cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops, park and transport
- 1.5km to Stockland Green Hills, 2.2km to the New Maitland Hospital
* This information has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information.