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Perfect for those looking for something larger than a unit but smaller than a house. Perhaps you are looking to downsize but not wanting to move into a retirement home or standard unit group? Or are you looking for an Adelaide-base or maybe an investment property with a difference? This is certainly a unique offering and might finally be the property to tick all of your boxes.
The property is the “front half” of this adorable character home and has a feeling of light and spaciousness throughout.
The property itself comprises:
- HUGE bedroom with lovely box-bay window overlooking the front garden
- Large entrance with decorative fireplace and room for the home-office
- Separate lounge room with high decorative ceilings
- Refurbished kitchen with ample cupboards and bench space
- Separate dining room or additional sitting room with lots of natural light plus garden view
- Updated bathroom
- Separate external laundry and carport
You have a lovely front porch area that would be the ideal spot for enjoying your morning coffee or an evening drink with friends, plus you have use of the large fully-fenced front garden. Additional features include split system air-conditioners to both the lounge and bedroom, new floor coverings throughout and a fresh coat of paint throughout.
Situated in a group of only three on one of South Plympton’s best streets, centrally located between the city and the beach. The tram is at the end of the street plus you are walking distance to the bus on both Winifred Avenue and Cross Road. You are also within easy access to great local shopping centres, schools and all amenities.
Take a look – you’ll love it!
The fine print:
The property is situated on a moiety title. What is that you ask? Moiety and Company titles were used before 1967 for groups of units and flats and, although they are no longer common in South Australia, some still exist.
The sa.gov.au website describes it as this “In a moiety title, sometimes referred to as a cross lease, the ownership of a unit comes from being the registered owner of a share of the land the group of units sits on. The owner is leasing the right to occupy their unit, along with the right to use common areas, from the other unit owners”.
For more information on the property, or to arrange an inspection, please contact me today.