134 Melville Street, Hobart

A house located on a lot in 1160736 Hobart TAS. It has an approximate value of $720,000. Built in 1880, featuring 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
168 m2
Building size
88 m2
Council area
Hobart
Year built
1880
Lot plan
1160736 Hobart TAS
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 02/06/2014
$405,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2020

Renovated period charm in prime location Original c1880s architecture meets tasteful contemporary design in this enviably positioned cottage located in the heart of Hobart's CBD. Completely renovated throughout this home is perfect for purchasers seeking a vibrant lifestyle or investment opportunity on Hobart's city fringe. Set across two levels, the simple and functional floor plan offers two double bedrooms on the second level, whilst on the ground floor the formal living and dinning areas are catered to with ease from a bright and functional kitchen. With quality appliances and plenty of storage, the kitchen has everything you need to prepare dinner for an evening in if you don't feel like heading out to one of the many restaurants within easy walking distance. Off the kitchen is a private deck and separate laundry with the convenience of a second toilet. Reverse cycle air conditioning ensures year round comfort and off street parking enhance the convenience of this low-maintenance property. This property will suit a range of purchasers from professional couples to downsizers or investors seeking to add to their portfolio. This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a quality, well renovated home in a highly sought after central area. Construction: Brick Heating: Reverse Cycle & Electric Council Rates: Approx $2085 pa Water Rates: Approx. $765 pa Approx Rental: TBC Petrusma Property has obtained the information on this property from what we believe are reliable sources and have no reason to doubt its accuracy however we cannot guarantee its exactness. Prospective purchasers are advised to execute their own enquiries.