Some homes try too hard. This one doesn’t, it simply sits in one of the best spots in town and lets the location do a lot of the talking.
Built in 1971, solid brick, this 110sqm home occupies a tightly held position right on the doorstep of the town centre, the kind buyers wait for and neighbours quietly hope never comes up.
Inside, the layout is honest, practical, and filled with natural light. The open-plan dining and living area forms the hub of the home, complete with a heat pump.
Two bedrooms sit quietly at the rear, both with robe space, one slightly more generous!
The kitchen enjoys a pleasant street outlook and has already had a gentle refresh with painted cabinetry, an electric stove, and a double-glazed aluminium window, while the remainder of the home retains timber joinery, a reminder of its era and an invitation for future ideas.
Bathroom facilities are simple and functional, featuring a shower and vanity, complemented by a separate toilet, always appreciated!
Internal access garaging (automatic) adds everyday convenience, while the 314sqm freehold section keeps life refreshingly low-maintenance. The rear is fully fenced with easy-care concrete and just enough garden to potter without accidentally creating a weekend project.
Updates to the home include new drapes, a new automatic garage door, and the installation of the heat pump. This is not the finished product. It’s the good bones, great position, and quiet opportunity buyers are always chasing.
Town close. Potential written all over it. Bring your ideas, this one will meet you halfway.










































