At first look at this property built in 1957 in the conventional SAHT criteria, you could be attracted by the Brighton address and the size of the block of land. Top of mind might be the opportunity to redevelop the land with two dwellings subject to council approval. And certainly there is scope for that initiative particularly with the advertised price pointing of the property.

There are however other attractions that may suit an investor looking for a longer term rental property and with further thought to their financial future. Notwithstanding, families will also see some pluses, most significantly a marvelous opening to move into the suburb of Brighton at a reasonable sale price and commence a loving upgrade of this long serving family home.

There are three good sized bedrooms two having ceiling fans and one with a 5 door built in robe. The comfortable lounge room has a gas fire (great for the approaching winter) and a window fitted reverse cycle air conditioner.

The kitchen/dine area shows the first sign of the home improvements intended for this property. The new kitchen features a Westinghouse four burner gas top and oven and a Bosch range hood. There is ample cupboard and drawer space both under bench and on wall, with a terrific pantry fitted with roll out racks and shelving. A two door linen press is located in the main passageway.
The bathroom has a large shower space and the laundry is of an excellent size with an adjacent toilet area. Hot water is provide by an instant gas service.

A feature throughout the home is the high ceilings.

The front and back yard areas are very low maintenance being mainly lawn with a smattering of trees and shrubs. A great starting point for the developer or the family. People love their back yard shed. In this case it comes in a large double garage/workshop.

Other outside salient points include the single carport with roller door and the verandah/pergola that extends across the complete back wall of the house.