A property for sale in Ravenswood, Tasmania, offers the bare bones.
The block of land at 40 Warring Street in Launceston consists of a fire-damaged structure and a flat site that has been “scraped clean”, as stated on the listing by Harcourts Launceston.
Agent David Hernyk is accepting offers over $205,000 for the 1975-built property that could be transformed into a dream build or rental block.
As stated on the listing, the existing fire-damaged structure “has been partially cleaned up”, while the flat site or second dwelling has been “scraped clean”.
Consisting of two dwellings on the site, the agent is accepting best offers over $205,000.
Photos on the listing reveal two dwellings with just a basic framework, no windows, roof or internal walls.
The main dwelling consists of a partial brick exterior wall and the second dwelling appears to be a weatherboard.
Both dwellings are located on a block of 731 square metres and surrounded by a basic wood fence.
The site could be transformed into a dream build or rental property with a previous development authority for two dwellings already in place.
As stated on the listing, the current plans “utilise some of the building and incorporate an extension”.
While the development authority is already in place, other approvals such as a building permit may be required.
“Buyers are encouraged to do their own investigations and costings,” the agent says.
Ravenswood is an eastern suburb of Launceston, just five minutes from the CBD. It has a population of 3,627 and an average age demographic of 40 to 59 years.
Domain’s latest data reveals the median price for a three-bedroom home in Ravenswood is $364,000.