Negotiable Over $407,000
OPEN HOME: Sun, 29 Mar 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Tucked away in a peaceful pocket of Oxford, 37B Burnett Street is the kind of home that instantly feels right the moment you arrive. Warm, welcoming, and full of charm, it offers an easy lifestyle today with exciting potential for tomorrow—perfect for first-home buyers, downsizers, or savvy investors.
Step inside and you’ll find a light-filled open-plan living and dining area where exposed beams add character and a sense of space. Sun pours in throughout the day, creating a naturally warm and inviting atmosphere, while the heat pump ensures comfort all year round. It’s a space designed for relaxed living—whether you’re unwinding after a long day or hosting friends and family.
The kitchen is perfectly functional as it stands, yet offers a fantastic opportunity to modernise and truly make it your own—adding value while reflecting your personal style.
Both bedrooms continue the home’s charming theme with feature beams and a cosy, comfortable feel. The bathroom is practical and tidy, with scope to refresh and enhance over time.
Internal access garaging adds everyday convenience, complete with a laundry area and extra space for storage or hobbies—making life that little bit easier.
Outside, the covered veranda is a real highlight. Whether it’s your morning coffee spot, a place to unwind in the evening, or somewhere to enjoy the peaceful surroundings year-round, it adds another layer of relaxed living to this lovely home.
Comfortable, character-filled, and full of potential, this is a property you can truly make your own—all set in a quiet, sought-after Oxford location.
Homes like this don’t just offer a place to live—they offer a lifestyle.
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