Property listing ID: 932290
Offered to the market for the first time in approximately 30 years, this deceased estate presents a genuine opportunity to secure a well-positioned Torbay home with solid bones, practical space, and clear potential to add value over time. Constructed in cedar weatherboard with a concrete tile roof with seemingly good bones overall and offers approximately 110sqm of floor area. Inside, the layout is functional and easy to live with, featuring three bedrooms, a centrally positioned family bathroom, a separate toilet, and the bonus of a double garage. The living area opens to a generous deck, creating a great space for entertaining, relaxing, or simply enjoying the morning sun. Comfortable as it stands, the home also offers obvious scope for improvement. A renovation of the kitchen and bathroom would add real impact, while new carpet and a fresh paint scheme would further enhance the interior and allow a new owner to make it their own. Outside, the grounds need attention, but that is also part of the appeal, providing an almost blank canvas for landscaping and garden transformation. What really adds to the appeal here is the convenience of the location. Awaruku Reserve is just a stone’s throw away, Long Bay schools are a short walk away, and you are within easy reach of the Torbay shops, Torbay Medical Centre, Long Bay New World, local cafes, good resturants, and the white sands of Long Bay Beach, which are only minutes away. It is a location that makes everyday living easy and lifestyle living even easier. This will suit first-home buyers, professional couples, downsizers, or buyers looking for an easy lock-up-and-leave home in a sought-after area, with the chance to add value without taking on a full-scale overhaul. This is a deceased estate and the instructions are clear. The property must be sold. Buyers who recognise the value in location, good fundamentals, and future potential should make this one a priority to inspect. Swift action is strongly advised.
Listed by Barfoot & Thompson , Neil O'Gorman (Browns Bay)