An easy 90 metre stroll from the esplanade and waterfront parkland is this 506sq m property just waiting to be completely renovated. The cute post-war cottage is full of charming original 1950s features, and is in a wonderful condition so moving in immediately is also a viable option.
Ideally located East of Oxley Avenue, with enormous covered north-facing entertaining extending onto a level backyar
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12 Jun 2017
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Listed: 26/03/2017
Block size: 506m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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Listing ID: 182942186. This listing has been viewed 15 times. It was first displayed on 01/11/2024 and last updated on 21/11/2024.
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