Set on a sweeping 1087m² (approx.) allotment in a friendly Mooroolbark pocket, this classic brick veneer home offers space in all the right places, along with exciting future potential. Positioned in NRZ1 zoning, the property presents outstanding possibilities to subdivide and retain the existing home while building one or two dwellings at the rear, or alternatively clear the site and explore a multi-unit redevelopment opportunity (STCA).
Welcoming double front doors set the tone, opening to a layout that feels familiar, functional, and ready for its next chapter, whether that’s an extension or a full redevelopment of the super-sized block (STCA).
The living and dining domain unfolds in an L-shape, where ornate cornices and floor-skimming windows draw in natural light, giving the space a sense of openness. Timber-look flooring underfoot adds a contemporary touch, while the proportions comfortably accommodate both relaxed lounging and family dinners.
At the rear, the kitchen leans into practicality with a generous footprint, abundant storage, and a EuroKera induction cooktop paired with an electric oven. It works well as is yet invites a future upgrade, all while keeping a watchful eye on backyard activity.
Three robed bedrooms with fresh carpet provide comfortable accommodation, serviced by a bathroom that’s ready for a modern refresh when the time feels right.
Outdoors, the home really stretches its legs. A paved alfresco sets the scene for easy mornings, relaxed evenings and large-scale entertaining, before the backyard takes centre stage. Flat, expansive, and full of possibility, it’s a space that could just as easily host backyard cricket as it could accommodate a pool, granny flat, landscaped entertaining zones, a basketball court, large shed/workshop, or something more ambitious (STCA). Double gate access to the rear enhances the practicality, with garden sheds and a water tank already in place.
Split system air conditioning, ceiling fans, carport, and ample off-street parking complete a home that’s immediately liveable, yet undeniably rich in opportunity.
Positioned close to parks, schools, the Brushy Creek Trail, buses, and Mooroolbark’s town centre (2.1km according to Google Maps), this is a property that combines everyday convenience with long-term upside.
A home to enjoy now, improve over time, subdivide, redevelop, or reimagine entirely, the choice is yours.