Ballarat East 301A Eureka Street
Potential Subdivision at Entry Level Price
It is not often you find a family home that has been designed for such functional living. Set in a fabulous premier location along Eureka Street, just minutes from the city centre, this brick veneer offers simplistic commuting benefits to the Western Freeway along with schooling, sporting and shopping facilities close by.
Featuring three good size bedrooms (all with built in robes), family bathroom, central living room and functional kitchen along with a separate toilet and independent laundry.
Built through the 80s, and still featuring some of the original dcor, this home would create the perfect project for a home handyman, or provide a fabulous renovating venture for young families, retirees or investors.
Wood like laminate cupboards, decorative tiles along with gas and electric appliances decorate the kitchen with the perfect open plan to the casual dining area and formal lounge. Comforted by gas heating and benefitting from many elongated floor to ceiling windows, this home provides a general warmth with cosy latte toned carpet and light filtering through the sheer window coverings.
There is no need to reconfigure the floor plan, as this design is very comparable to many 21st century designs of today.
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Set on a very manageable 635m2 allotment with a double garage to the rear and scattered established trees, this property provides immediate return of $280 per week, which establishes a fabulous investment property or an ideal superannuation filler. This is also a superb opportunity to potentially subdivide to further your return or extend your portfolio.
The faade is styled with a brick and picket fence with sweeping concrete driveway to a single attached carport, while the additional off street parking and double garage to the rear is truly an added bonus.
This is excellent value for money and one not to be sneezed at!
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Get to know Ballarat East
Ballarat East is the oldest and one of the most populated areas in Ballarat, the site of the richest alluvial gold rush in the world and the Eureka rebellion.