Auction on Site Saturday 3 March 2018

Presenting 44 Moate Street Georgetown

A superbly unique property, on a level, double block, approx 733m2 with 2 separate titles. The 2nd title (approx 366m) is largely undeveloped. The property lends itself to a myriad of options and potential development opportunities (subject to NCC approval).

Full brick and terracotta roofed, circa 1930 styled home, set in one of Georgetown’s most popular, wide, tree lined, streets.

From the moment you walk through the front door you’ll see many features of a bye-gone era such as high decorative ceilings, leadlight and stained glass. Three bedrooms all with ceiling fans, main bedroom with bay window and feature bay seating, plus a separate study with a lovely vista onto the garden.

The bright, sunny north/east facing kitchen overlooks the garden and services a separate dining room for casual every day dining or more formal get-togethers. The lounge room is centrally located with split system air conditioning and feature brick double-sided fireplace.

The recently renovated bathroom features an original stain glass window. A 2nd WC is located to the rear of the home and an additional shower is located in the laundry. There is also a north-east covered rear patio. Long drive access to the double garaging and carport provides plenty of on-site parking for a boat or caravan. There is also ample street parking. Fully fenced property provides a family friendly yard with enough space for a future pool.

A short stroll to all the facilities and amenities of Georgetown and Waratah Shopping Village. The area offers the convenience of excellent transport links, and close proximity to schools, parks, hospital and sporting stadium. It is only 10 minutes to the Newcastle CBD, harbour foreshore and pristine beaches and the vibrancy of cafes and bars.

You’ll love everything this property has to offer. Welcome to your new home.

For further details or to organise your own personal inspection please contact Real Estate Agent SCOTT BROWNE on 0408586248 from Ray White Newcastle Lake Macquarie.