Un-renovated homes of this era are getting hard to come by and there is certainly a bit of work to do here but the rewards will be plenty. Located close to the CBD, meaning you can walk to town, the weatherboard home retains many of the period features. Said to be built around 1914 it was purchased by the current owner in 1969 and raised around 1972-73 with the underfloor area then enclosed with brick. Of course a stairway leads to the front door whilst there is internal access from the garage/workshop area underneath.
Typical of the time, there are 2 good size bedrooms with a smaller sleep-out at the rear of the home. The kitchen/dining area has had to take in the staircase and you would probably consider re-designing this area in the future. The carpet has been removed leaving the floor boards exposed so in the long run it is the raw product that is for sale.
The big surprise is the wonderfully deep backyard that is also rudimentary. Put this home on your inspection list.