This appealing Basket-Range circa 1960′s home (of 3/4 bedrooms) on a corner allotment will be appealing to long term investors, those looking to upgrade-and-move-on, or first home owners. What was once a triple-fronted home is now ‘four-fronted’ and with a mix of trends. There is the underlying theme of 1930′s Art Deco (with its etch-glassed doors, the surround about the lounge’s ‘fire place’ (now gas heater), the rounded kitchen corners and light fittings; whilst the almost-rambling layout represents what was then the new-age 60′s. Any reconfiguration or update is only limited by your imagination; or enjoy ‘as is’.

Currently set up as three bedrooms and a study, the flexible layout could well create 3 bedrooms with semi-detached living/lounge for the teenager or elderly parent. The home’s design captures both light and garden views from most rooms. The home features built in robes, security shutters, gas appliances and air-conditioning.

Externally is a canopy-style structure to form the base of future entertaining; along with a well-established garden that could be ‘knocked into shape’ by rolling-up-the-sleeves.

There is multiple parking via the Daws Rd entry, yet equally so the solid brick garage with entry via the side street is ideal for the extra parking and would also suit a tradie.

Set on 718sqm and almost 18m frontage the home is an unlikely candidate for subdivision; but is ideally placed for those working close to Estia Retirement Village or Daw Park Repat (as it enters its new era.) Equally so, it is walking distance to Pasadena High School and also Colonel Light Gardens Primary and St Therese Parish Schools are nearby; as well as the local kindergarten. It is ten minutes to Flinders Uni and Medical Centre; and under 15 minutes to Westfield Marion. You may well choose to change the home but you can never change its location!