With wonderful street appeal and a welcoming feeling of home, this characterful, renovated 1920′s home is sure to impress.
From your first impression at the front gate, walking through lovingly tended hedges and roses leading to the inviting front porch, you know that this a special place to call home.
Masterfully combining its charming old world appeal with contemporary living requirements, the open plan living / dining area and sunny formal lounge with bay window and original fireplace, provide comfort and space for family living. Beautifully presented throughout, it is surprisingly spacious, featuring 4 large bedrooms – 3 with built-ins – with the option of 4th bedroom being used as a 2nd living area. Stand-out features include the polished floor boards and high ceilings, original fireplaces and a sympathetically styled contemporary kitchen with high quality appliances and ample storage space.
The renovated large family bathroom has both bath and separate shower. A bonus desirable feature of this appealing property, is the good sized separate study which leads off the living rooms, allowing you to work comfortably from home with FTTP NBN.
In addition to one off-street parking space at the front of the property, the lock up double garage out the back, with side access, will accommodate two cars and leave plenty of room for additional storage. With the house positioned to the front of the good sized block, there is plenty of rear yard space for a young family or the entertaining or gardening enthusiast. The property is fully fenced for the safety of both children and pets and the alfresco bbq area, quaint children’s cubby house and very private rear enclosed garden with small pond and fountain will be an entertainers delight.
There really is nothing to do but move in and enjoy all that this lovely home has to offer.
Historic Invermay is an increasingly desirable inner city suburb, conveniently close to the Launceston CBD and UTAS campus as well as being the home of AFL games in the state of Tasmania. With the investment in the UTAS education precinct and the City Heart project slated to go ahead, the suburb’s appeal (and capital growth) will only improve now.
What are you waiting for?