28 Pridham Street, Kensington, Vic 3031
Sold: $1,001,000 (09-24-2016)- hotel 5
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Standing alone, on approximately 289m2, this generous three bedroom single-fronted timber block-facade Victorian is ready for some renovation magic.
Superbly positioned, within metres to lively Newmarket eateries, continental food stores and an array of public transport options, it's a worthwhile candidate for home-buyers keen to gain entry into this highly desirable city-fringe postcode.
Adding appeal for investors, the property also includes a separate rear bungalow, comprising two bedrooms/BIRS, central living space and bathroom, and offers excellent rental income potential.
Alternatively, it delivers wonderful possibilities as guest/extended family member accommodation, teenager/parents retreat or smart home office.
Period features include decorative high ceilings, deep cornices, lacework and a mix of polished and unpolished Baltic pine floorboards underfoot.
Step inside and discover a traditional floor plan comprising wide hallway flanked by three good-sized bedrooms, central lounge with a tapestry-brick fireplace and separate dining room.
A basic kitchen is positioned towards the rear of the property and displays gas stove and original cabinetry.
Servicing the bedrooms is a tidy bathroom with laundry function and separate toilet.
Coveted off-street parking, via easy right-of-way and roller-door, is an added bonus.
Excitingly close to Kensington Village, Flemington Racecourse, university and hospital precincts, parklands, CityLink and the CBD.
Features
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This solid three bedroom single-fronted timber Victorian boasts renovation potential
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Spacious two bedroom rear bungalow with living space, bathroom offers rental yield
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Period features include soaring ceilings, lacework and original Baltic pine floorboards
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Comprises central lounge, wide hallway/skylight, basic kitchen and bathroom/laundry
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Stands alone on approximately 289m2 with coveted off-street parking via easy ROW
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Within metres to lively cafe scenes, continental shops, public transport and parklands