Welcome to 265 St Andrew Street, a property that presents both comfort for today and potential for tomorrow. With two bedrooms and a north-facing living area, the home is light and inviting, offering spaces that are practical and easy to live in.
A sunroom extends the layout, providing options for a hobby space, office, or simply a quiet spot to relax. The home has already seen some worthwhile upgrades, including new double-glazed windows throughout and fresh paint in most rooms, which instantly brightens and modernises the feel.
Two heat pumps add peace of mind for warmth in winter and cooling in summer, ensuring year-round comfort. Set on an 806 metres square (Approx) section, there is no shortage of outdoor space, whether you're looking to create gardens, enjoy room for kids and pets, or plan future projects.
The generous land size gives this property another layer of appeal, offering flexibility for now and potential down the track. Families will appreciate the zoning for James Hargest College, making this an excellent opportunity to secure a home in a sought-after school area.
While the property still has scope for further improvements, it's this very factor that allows you to make it your own and add value over time. 265 St Andrew Street is a home where you can enjoy the benefits of what's already been done, while also seeing the opportunity to continue the journey.
If you're searching for a property with potential in a strong location, this is well worth your inspection. A great chance to step into the market in a sought-after school zone - call Shelley today to find out more.
Deadline Sale closing Friday, 10th October 2025 at 12.30 pm.
Disclaimer - This property is being sold without a price and therefore, a price guide can not be provided. All prospective purchasers shall complete their own due diligence, seek legal and expert advice, and satisfy themselves with respect to information supplied during the marketing of this property.
Land measurements are approximate and boundary lines are indicative only. All efforts have been made to source accurate information from reputable sources (e.g., Regional/City Councils, Property Guru, CoreLogic, etc.) We cannot, however, verify its accuracy and suggest that this should not replace independent clarification through standard due diligence.