Goodwood in the 1950′s served many new residents by providing affordable opportunities to the people of that time and many still stand today. 35 Edinburgh Crescent, a quaint little cottage, stands as a perfect example of this and though the fittings have changed with the times and requirements, at the right price, today it still serves its purpose that built it many years ago.

In a traditional design, the entry hall divides the rooms with a separate lounge room, heated by a wood fire, to the left followed by a combined kitchen and dining area. To the right of the entry leads you to the three bedrooms, the main being a double with built-ins and two singles. There is a single bathroom and separate laundry through the back door. At the back of the property, an entry ramp has been built for ease of access to the house and a substantial sized concrete area with minimal fuss grassed areas.

The cottage is tired, old wallpaper that’s peeling and dated interior throughout however its purpose still stands strong: Affordable property for entry level investors and first home buyers ready to continue to allow this property to provide a great home for whoever is in need. Be it for you to live in or provide a good return as an investment, 35 Edinburgh Crescent won’t disappoint.

The property will be going to Auction on Saturday 21st July 2012 at 11.00am on site and will be sold! Don’t miss out!