Narrabundah home on market for first time in six decades

By
Ray Sparvell
October 16, 2017
14 Caley Crescent, Narrabundah. Photo: Supplied

A Narrabundah home is set for sale by auction for the first time since it was built 62 years ago.

The elevated Caley Crescent home has views toward Black Mountain Tower and is sure to attract plenty of interest when it goes to auction on August 12.

Pam Frost, whose parents owned the three-bedroom home, has fond memories of growing up in what was then a fairly new neighbourhood.

“There were plenty of kids to play with and the bush was really only a couple of streets away,” she says.

“And the park opposite was always the site for a community get-together on bonfire night with crackers and rockets -just great fun.”

Pam says she and her brother have mixed feeling about the sale of the home with the memories that it contains.

“It’s taken us a while to get to the point where we’re ready to let it go, but we believe it’s time now,” she says.

“It would make a great family home, but we’re realistic and understand a new owner might have other plans.”

NARRABUNDAH

14 CALEY CRESCENT

PRICE GUIDE: $900,000 EER: 3.0

AGENTS: Michael Braddon, Matt Sebbens, Peter Blackshaw Gungahlin, 0408 446 793, 0402 064 504

AUCTION: Saturday, August 12, 9.30am. on-site

INSPECT: Saturday, July 29, 12pm-12.30pm

SEE MORE: goo.gl/Gjct1E

3 bed 1 bath 2 parking

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