Auction: $800,000 - $850,000
Auction: $800,000 - $850,00014 Teralba Road, Broadmeadow NSW 2292
4 beds
1 bath
1 car
House
467m²
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1
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House
467m²
This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Property Features
Nestled in the heart of a highly sought-after location, this charming property presents a unique opportunity for those with a vision to transform a space into their dream home or develop into something more (STCA). While it currently wears the marks of time and memories past, it stands proudly on a generous block that beckons the imagination to run wild. This property is perfect for the ambitious renovator or project-seeker, a visionary ready to roll up their sleeves and infuse this property with new life. It's a chance to craft a personalised family retreat in a neighbourhood with a village vibe, or multi-dwellings (STCA). Bold dreams begin here, in a place where potential meets possibility. Highlights: -- 469 SQM block -- R3 medium density zoning -- Coveted rear lane access -- Four large bedrooms -- Large, versatile floor plan -- Original floorboards ready to be refreshed -- High ceilings Here and there: -- School catchment: Adamstown Public School: 13min walk (950m), Kotara High School - 9min drive (3.9km) -- Adamstown Bowling Club: 18min walk (1.3km) -- Myers Park: 8min walk (600m) -- Adamstown Dog Off Leash Area: 11min walk (800m) -- Broadmeadow retail strip: 10min walk (750m) -- Adamstown cafes and retail hub: 18min walk (1.3m) -- Newcastle CBD & beaches: 9min drive (4.1km) -- Approx. weekly rental return: recently returning $550 -- Approx. council rates per quarter: $520 -- Approx. water rates per third: $280 (not incl. usage) This property will be sold via online auction on Saturday 13th July. For more information, please contact Roland or Toby on 4967 6770. Disclaimer: All information contained herein has been gathered from sources we consider reliable. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own inquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.