Big enough for a game of footy or cricket!
The City of Charles Sturt’s Urban renewal development planning has provided the opportunity for recent construction of quality housing throughout the Seaton area including Alfred Avenue.
This very neat rendered home, built in 1950, is of solid brick construction and is set on a large allotment of approx. 910m2, with a back yard big enough to kick a footy.
It has great street appeal with a large grassed front garden setting, secured from the street with vertical powder-coated steel tubing fence that welcomes you soon as your eyes meet the home. Located on either side are newly built homes.
The house design comprises of an entry hall way that leads directly from the front verandah. To the left a separate lounge room with gas heating is positioned at the front of the home. Moving down the passage to the right leads to two double bedrooms the main with built in robes. A centrally located room could be utilised as a dining room or study. This room has an additional sliding door which accesses an area at the rear of the home which is large enough to be a 2nd living room, family or rumpus room. A further door way from this area leads to a third bedroom.
The kitchen is a traditional kitchen- dining room, the kitchen offers loads of workable bench area and cupboard storage space with full overhead cupboards, a Chef gas oven & griller with a gas cook top and Blanco range hood. The bathroom is all tiled with a separate shower alcove and vanity, the toilet & laundry are separate. Ducted evaporative air conditioning provides comfort through warm spells.
There is plenty of undercover car parking with a tandem carport which leads to a GI garage. In addition there is a further workshop and garden shed.
The immediate location is within walking distance of transport, schools, local shopping and a five minute drive to the Beach and West Lakes mall.
A variety of options are available here, renovate and make a comfortable family home or subdivide stcc. Opportunities to secure a large allotment like this are rapidly lessening and should not to be missed!