1A Maxwell Avenue,Orange
This three-bedroom brick veneer home at 1A Maxwell Avenue offers an honest, functional layout with plenty of potential for those looking to add value.
Built in the 1960s, this property features the generous proportions and solid construction of the era, including high ceilings and a spacious living room. The north-facing aspect brings natural light into the front rooms and covered sunroom, while the large backyard provides ample outdoor space. With ducted gas heating, practical storage, and room to modernize to your taste, this home presents an affordable opportunity to enter the market or invest.
Additionally, there are approved subdivision plans for this block, with the new lot set to have its own title once the plans are submitted-offering further potential for buyers or investors.
FEATURES:
- Three bedrooms with ceiling fans, master bedroom includes built-in wardrobe
- Spacious living room with high ceilings typical of the era
- Kitchen with floating floorboards, gas oven and four-burner Westinghouse - Freestyle cooktop
- Braemar ducted gas heating throughout the home
- North-facing aspect and covered sunroom at the front
- Bathroom with separate toilet, plus additional toilet in external laundry
- Hallway storage for added convenience
- Brick veneer exterior with Colorbond roof
- Large backyard with ramp for easy access and carport
- Established front garden
- Gas hot water system
- Carpet throughout living areas and bedrooms, floating floorboards in kitchen
FAST FACTS: Property Built: 1960's Rates: $2584.59 Rental Estimate: Currently leased for $450 per week School Zones: Glenroi Heights Public School and Canobolas Rural Technology High School
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