Nick Psarros and Maja Jovcic from Ray White Port Adelaide are pleased to present to the market this ideal home with the additional benefit of a granny flat or self-contained studio, perfect for an elderly member of the family or teenager.
Sited on a commanding 589m2 (approx.) parcel of land, this idyllic position will suit a range of buyers from savvy investors, families looking to create a new build or the growing number of people trending to Paradise to build one large dream home into the future. This home provides the best of all worlds in a prime position.
The inviting entry drive, warm facade and much-loved garden consisting of numerous fruit trees, make first impressions count! Busy families with additional vehicles will also love the convenience of the concrete driveway and secure garage with access to the granny flat.
A large backyard will delight those in search of room for children and pets. The verandah provides the perfect place for undercover entertaining or to relax with a coffee while the kids play.
You will love:
*Dream location whether investing, building or moving in
*Excellent sized block of 597m2 (approx.)
*Granny flat with spacious kitchen/dining, one bedroom one bathroom & airconditioner
*3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms
*Ducted heating and cooling throughout
*Secure and private fencing
*Secure lock-up garage with ample car space
*Concrete driveway with access to the granny flat and backyard
*Large garden shed
*Established peach, olive, mandarin, lemon and orange trees
*Alarm system provision
Paradise is a north-eastern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia. It is bounded on the north side by the River Torrens. Amongst its neighbouring suburbs are Highbury, Dernancourt, Athelstone, Newton and Campbelltown. Paradise is in the City of Campbelltown local government area. The suburb, originally "Shepley", was named "Paradise" by Joseph Ind, who had Balmoral orange orchard on the banks of the nearby Torrens River, and was taken from his "Paradise Bridge Hotel," named after a property called Paradise near his native Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England. He started the hotel in the front room of a cottage which he built in the nearby village of Paradise, which he established on land he gave to the community. The Ind Orchards were so productive and of such quality that the area was claimed to "truly be a paradise" for fruit. Paradise has an early learning child care centre, three primary schools and a high school. The Paradise Primary School is a Reception to Year 7 school, which opened in 1978. Sunrise Christian School is a Reception to Year 7 school, which opened in 1989. The Campbelltown Primary School amalgamated with the Charles Campbell Secondary School in 2012 to form the Charles Campbell College. The college has in excess of 1100 students, from Reception to Year 12, and is divided into three sub-schools: Junior School (Reception to Year 6), Middle School (Years 7-9) and Senior School (Years 10-12).
Specifications:
CT / 5341/541
Council / Campbelltown
Zoning / GN - General Neighbourhood
Built / 1971
Land / 589m2
Council Rates / $1,350.15pa
SA Water / $154.56pq
ES Levy / $126.30pa
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