NEW DATE/TIME: Tuesday 23 March not before 2pm
VENUE: 34 Shortland St
This solid 1960s property was architecturally designed to create a natural, timeless light-filled home. Tucked down a quiet cul-de-sac and nestled amongst mature trees and an easy care garden - this 704m2 north-facing property exudes a sense of family retreat you'll love whilst merely minutes from the sparkling sea, St Heliers village and a short drive into the city. Or, make use of the subdivision concept plan for consent to build 3 individual freehold townhouses - the choice is yours.
Encompassing three double bedrooms with plenty of wardrobe space, ensuite and bathroom on the single level as well as a well-equipped kitchen with masses of storage space. Bonus points for the spacious sleep-out providing that perfect teen hideaway or external office.
However it is the considered design of the home that truly harnesses your attention. Upon entry your eyes will be drawn to high dimensions - from the kitchen, through to the living room the natural timber ceiling with exposed beams invites space and depth and with it a flood of air and light. The considerations the Swedish architect crafted were clever and effective. The wooden shutters to manipulate light, the numerous low and high window peeks out to the garden and the wall-to-wall kitchen windows combine to create a truly unique living experience.
From the living room doors open out to the Kwila deck for a seamless transition from indoor to out. The garden will appeal with its multiple pockets of green space and - due to its street position- you'll love the serene quiet. All the hard work has been done for you with numerous raised vegetable or flower beds pre-prepared and ready to do what you wish. Citrus and apple trees to harvest from and established roses scent and beautify the outdoor space. There's even an automated watering system to simplify life. Fully fenced from front to back - it's the ultimate invitation to send the kids out to play and where the pets can roam freely.
Your seasonal comforts are cared for with the log fire and heatpump, and other boxes ticked are the large workshop with work benches in the two-car garage and a garden shed. The exterior has been recently painted and has a 3 year old new roof.
Subdivision concept plans for three individual freehold townhouses are available to be approved by council.
Motivated Vendor! This property must be sold.