House
Available: 1st August 2025
Bond: $8,687
*VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY*
This majestic double-storey Victorian terrace, built around 1885, features three bedrooms plus a fully furnished one-bedroom apartment above the garage, making it ideal for a teenager or parents.
The home has been meticulously restored and enhanced to meet modern-day expectations.
As you enter, you are greeted by beautiful timber floors throughout the downstairs area, highlighted by a long hallway and staircase leading upstairs.
The bright, modern kitchen is equipped with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, an induction cooktop, an electric oven, and a refrigerator. It overlooks a spacious family living area featuring a gas fireplace, with ducted heating and reverse cycle cooling. This area opens out to a charming private paved courtyard that connects to the garage and apartment.
The formal lounge and dining rooms boast ornamental fireplaces, while a cozy library/sitting room, also with a gas fireplace and ducted heating, looks out onto another paved courtyard.
A convenient powder room is located downstairs.
Upstairs, you'll find three elegant bedrooms, including a large master bedroom with built-in robes (BIRs) and ornamental open fireplaces (OFPs). The second bedroom can serve as a study, while the third bedroom also features BIRs. Reverse cycle heating and cooling is provided in all bedrooms.
The upstairs area is carpeted throughout and includes a modern bathroom with a shower and WC.
The self-contained furnished one-bedroom apartment above the garage is equipped with a study nook, kitchenette, and features split system heating and cooling, and a bathroom with a shower and WC.
The property also includes a garage that accommodates two cars and a laundry room complete with a washing machine and dryer.
It falls within the University High School zone and features abundant extras such as remote access to the double garage via Jones Place, gas ducted heating and cooling, gas log fires, and excellent proximity to Docklands, the CBD, Errol Street cafes, and university/hospital precincts.