There are plenty of original features in this 1950s home to get the attention of retro lovers, however quality upgrades over the years also deem it fit for contemporary living.
The property takes pride of place on a corner block, leaving clear potential for a rear subdivision off Yallambee Drive, subject to council approval. Investigate the options to capitalise, or simply enjoy developing a great backyard space with vehicle access.
The pale brick veneer with aluminum windows has great, low-maintenance bones, a flexible floorplan and a brilliant elevation above street level.
Sweeping front steps lead to a sunny concrete porch, framed with a low, original wrought iron balustrade.
The front door opens to high ceilings and wide entrance hall. A huge north-facing loungeroom to the right has split system heating and cooling, an original stone-look fireplace and built-in drinks/display cabinet.
Beyond this is the open-plan kitchen and dining space. While not brand new, the upgraded kitchen is timeless in design and a real feature of the home. It includes wide pot drawers, a stainless-steel wall oven, gas cook top, a dishwasher, pantry cupboard and sleek glass splash back.
There are three over-sized bedrooms with built-in robes around a bright family bathroom with an original retro vanity.
At the opposite end of the home is a large fourth bedroom, which could also be used as a second living room, depending on your needs. It has an exposed brick feature wall and a sliding glass door that opens to an elevated balcony.
Behind the home, a private and sunny patio is the perfect spot to place outdoor furniture and pot plants. There's also a large water tank and an oversized single garage.
Being close to primary schools and shopping centres, the home will appeal to young families and investors.