Situated in a highly sought-after position within the Wilston State School Catchment, 76 Blandford Street is perched high on the hill, in arguably one of the most serene streets in Grange. The post-war home is low set at the front and high set at the back. It was built to last in the 1960’s and is situated on the Northern side of the street with beautiful year round breezes, an approximate 18m frontage and backs onto a quiet bushland nature reserve. With that desirable north/south aspect, what more could you ask for?
The home is very liveable as is and offers a great opportunity for somewhere comfortable to stay while getting plans and approvals done for your dream home to be built. Alternatively, take advantage of the solid bones and renovate into a substantial family home, or land bank and put a tenant in immediately. The current floor plan provides a great blank canvas while working out which way you’d like to go.
Take a walk around this tightly held pocket and you will see that this home is surrounded by some quality renovated and newly built homes. The old adage of buying the least renovated house in the best street still rings true, so take advantage of this opportunity, as there are not many left in this pocket.
This elevated block provides the perfect blank canvas for the right buyer to create a show stopping property.
Snapshot of Features:
– Post war home with no Demolition Control/Character Overlay