Nick Psarros and Penny Papazis from Ray White Port Adelaide are pleased to present to the market this fantastic opportunity to secure a great home on a 718m2 (approx.) allotment and only 7kms to the Adelaide CBD!! Welcome to 22 Harley Road, Croydon Park.
A property that would suit a myriad of buyers from first home owners, couples, young families and/or investors looking to secure a great home in a great locale and who value the traditional sized allotment.
What we love about this home:
* Large lounge/living with art deco fret work, split system air conditioning and feature fireplace mantel
* Extra large main bedroom with floor to ceiling built-in robes
* Bedrooms 2 & 3 also well proportioned - bedroom 2 with ceiling fan, built-in robes and split system air conditioner
* Large kitchen/dining area with good bench space and cabinetry, filter tap and electric oven/stove
* Lobby/sunroom - options for another living area or study
* Polished timber floors
* Huge backyard with established gardens
* Expansive rear verandah perfect for undercover entertaining
* Secure garage parking and carport for extra undercover parking
Perfect location!!! Only 7km from the Adelaide CBD, 5km from North Adelaide, a 15-minute walk to the Queen Street Croydon Cafe's, and plenty of schooling options all within walking distance. Interest in this property is sure to be high, don't miss out - register your interest today!
Specifications:
CT / 5327/702
Council / City of Port Adelaide Enfield
Zoning / GN - General Neighbourhood
Built / 1953
Land / 718m2
Council Rates / $1,256pa
SA Water / $226pq
ES Levy / $147pa
Croydon Park is a north-western suburb of Adelaide 5.9 km from the CBD, in the state of South Australia, Australia and is within the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is adjacent to Dudley Park, Devon Park, Renown Park, Regency Park, Ferryden Park Kilkenny, and West Croydon. The post code for Croydon Park is 5008. It is bounded to the south by Lamont Street and Torrens Road, to the north by Regency Road and in the east and west by Harrison Road and Goodall Avenue respectively. Croydon Park is predominantly a residential suburb, with a warehousing presence on the northern edges near Regency Road. Croydon Park was originally used as agricultural land from the time of European settlement to well in to the 1920s. The Shillabeer family owned land in the vicinity that stretched from Torrens Road to Regency Road. The land was initially used as grazing land for dairy cattle with crops such as wheat and barley also being grown there. In the late 1920s the first of the subdivisions began when AW Shillabeer sold some of his land to developers. The majority of the houses built in the Croydon Park area were built from the late 1930s onwards.
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