This property is a house located on a lot in 1/DP519777 Maroubra NSW. In this market, it is valued at approximately $1,775,000. Constructed in 1940, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.
FIRST TIME OFFERED IN 50 YEARS! Perfectly placed in the broad tree lined Haig Street you will find this oversized, elevated, semi-detached solid brick home. Boasting a flowing floor plan with huge potential, this home is currently in perfect condition.The home is surrounded by an established manicured garden that cascades over three levels. A real asset is the large concrete entertaining area with covered and open air spaces to enjoy.The homes interiors are blessed with high ornate ceilings and private outlooks. The large living room retains the original fireplace cavity while the separate dining room sits dutifully by the well-presented Retro wood panel kitchen with plenty of cupboard and bench space.The spacious main bedroom boasts its own north facing sunroom and the other two are comfortable in size.This well presented original home will easily lend itself to a modern renovation and consider the prospect of extending upwards as other homes in the street have done. You will find yourself conveniently positioned between Maroubra beach and the Maroubra Junction in a nice quiet street.- Three bedrooms with a spacious main- North facing elevated sunroom- Separate living and dining rooms- Retro wood panel kitchen in fantastic condition- Original bathroom with separate shower and tub- Internal laundry, outdoor loo, hallway storage- Cascading gardens and entertaining area- Lock up garage, under house storage- Under house garage with store area, open air car spaceCouncil Rates: $464.70pq approxWater Rates: $177.90pq approx.Land Size: 392sqm approxAuction: Saturday 5th March 2016 at 1pm On SiteWebsite: www.87HaigStreet.comDetails: Martin Farah 0418 402 015 or David Yacoub 0449 165 732Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries.