3 Palmer Avenue, Myrtle Bank, SA 5064
Sold: $665,000 (08-04-2015)- hotel 3
- hot_tub 1
- directions_car 4
Auction Saturday 4th of July at 2.30pm
Myrtle Bank homes are tightly held, many homes span the generations. Number 3 Palmer Avenue has been owned by one family since the 1940's. There's a quaint 70 yr old garden house / garage which still stands, built by the newly-weds when times were tough. It was home until circumstances allowed for a "Real House", in the 1950's. It's a freestone fronted home which they built themselves.
Still retained are the authentic, original retro kitchen, bathroom and laundry. It's a step back in time.
Currently the rooms are disposed as three well maintained bedrooms with polished boards and a large lounge. It has a humble feel and is as honest as the day it was built.
Options are numerous with potential to renovate, extend, go up or out on a deep block of land of 836sqm approx. or to Develop STCC.
This is a wonderful opportunity to create a dream home in Myrtle Bank on the high side of the Avenue with a park like outlook situated opposite Scammell Reserve and within walking distance of Glen Osmond Road.
On the market for the first time since it was subdivided, to finalise a deceased estate, this opportunity is rare. Not often does a home like this come onto the market basically untouched since new.
Myrtle Bank is one of the most sought after eastern suburb addresses due to the local school and lifestyle options. Transport access is extensive and the area is bounded by Fullarton, Cross and Glen Osmond Roads and Fisher Street; it's less than 6 km from CBD and close to escapes to the Adelaide Hills or beaches.
For further information please contact Gabrielle Overton on 0416 080 525 or 08 8291 9444 (office).
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