As it stands, it's a beautiful light-filled single-level home with loads of potential in a sought-after location. However, by the time you've finished building the two council-approved four-bedroom townhouses on the fantastic corner block, you'll have contributed to Ashwood's ever-changing landscape with your brand new creation.
Approved drawings for each townhouse include their own street frontage, private driveway (accessed via Electra Avenue) leading into a double garage, open-plan living and four bedrooms that includes two master bedrooms (one on each level). And although townhouse 1 boasts an upstairs retreat, townhouse 2 comes with a study - subtle differences certain to be appreciated by future buyers at different life stages.
Currently occupying the prized block is a beautifully maintained single-level home in private garden surrounds. Rich in cottage charm with polished floorboards throughout, fireside living, high ceilings and modern kitchen with a 900mm freestanding stainless steel cooker, the home also offers an extra bungalow with three bedrooms embracing a central open-plan living area, opening the door to potential revenue streams until you're ready to clear the site and build.
Enhancing the appeal of this fabulous opportunity is the desirable location, which offers seamless access to numerous parks and reserves, the Gardiner's Creek Trail, Holmesglen Institute, Jordanville train station, schools, Chadstone Shopping Centre and the Monash Freeway.
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