Families, first home buyers, and investors will find lots to like about this spacious 1959 built home with water views in a quiet and private setting. After 47 years with the same family, it now presents as a terrific opportunity for a new owner to secure an affordable house, put their own stamp on it and make it their own.

The home is perfectly functional as is, but a thoughtful makeover would revive its former glory. Built over two levels, there is lots of room for the family. On the upper level are the kitchen, dining area, living room, sunroom, two bedrooms, a home office, main bathroom and laundry. The kitchen has views of the Derwent River and was updated a few years ago to include a Smeg oven and gas cooktop, rangehood, and refinished Laminex benches and cupboards. The lounge is quite sizable with timber floor boards and a sun room extension bringing in lots of natural light and warmth. The main bedroom, second bedroom and office also have views of the Derwent River, and doors out onto the concrete balcony where you can relax and enjoy the view from outside. On the lower level are two more bedrooms, a second toilet and a shower. There is also a workshop which is accessed from outside, and lots of under house storage space.

A painted concrete wall at the front and established trees on the property ensure privacy from the street and neighbours on a 735m2 block, with a good sized back yard and garden, plus ample off street parking for four cars. Another big plus is the recent addition of solar panels which save money on electricity costs.

Located in a quiet, no through street the home is conveniently close to schools, sporting facilities, shops, restaurants, and an easy short drive into the Hobart CBD. So whether it’s to live in as is or renovate to suit your future needs, this family home is a terrific and affordable buy. Don’t miss out on the opportunity.

Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.