The corner location of this property allows for rare double access to the large concrete block shed. With vehicle access from Campbell Street and Mclean Street, the shed can be used in a multitude of ways. In 1979, Lance Hagen finished constructing his aircraft here, rolling the aircraft out through the double sliding doors. Your goals don’t have to be as ambitious, but there plenty of room in this shed to achieve them.
The 1950s bungalow has three living areas, currently set up as an office and craft room, at the rear entrance, through to the dining room and into the lounge room, which opens through sliding doors to the front of the home.
There is a functional bathroom (separate toilet) and kitchen that you may improve over time. The smaller section is well fenced, and less time mowing means more time in the shed. The laundry is tucked to the side of the garage, a few meters from the back door.
The primary bedroom has sliding doors that open to a private and sheltered sunny deck, a little bit of a holiday at home vibe.
The section is well fenced, and a short distance from the riverside reserve and walkway, should you fancy a stroll, a run or a bike ride.
If shedding is more important, and up to the minute utility rooms less important, this may be for you. Alternatively, the tidy tenants will continue to look after the property for you.