If freedom had an address it would reside on this vast 932sqm property with a solid 4-bedroom 1950s main residence to start, a summer-loving pool and a game-changing self-contained studio to finish.
The result is a truly multi-generational offering with up to six bedrooms, multiple living zones, valuable periodic updates, parking for a small fleet and true roam to play and entertain between the sea and city.
Open the door to:
• A genuine multi-generational family with five bedrooms plus a dedicated study/6th bedrroom across a main residence and a completely self-contained rear studio on a substantial 932sqm allotment
• The flexibility of dual living without compromise, allowing the main house and studio to function independently or seamlessly together as needs evolve
• Classic 1950s street appeal set back behind manicured hedges, water feature, wrought iron fencing and an automatic gate
• A light-filled formal lounge with engineered hardwood floors and a gas fireplace, enjoying leafy front-garden outlooks
• A north-facing JAG kitchen and partnering dining zone
• A timber-decked verandah that excels as a year-round entertaining zone and a natural vantage point over the backyard
• An impressive inground swimming pool exceeding 11 metres in length, finished with jet fountains, heating, hidden blanket storage and travertine surrounds
• Expansive lawned garden zones that balance the pool area with space for kids, pets and relaxed outdoor living
• Secure off-street parking via carport with drive-through access, complemented by generous driveway parking behind automated gates
• Practical inclusions throughout including ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning to the main home, split system to the studio, solar panels, rainwater storage, storage shed, irrigated gardens and established fruit trees
Close the door on:
⁃ Rigid layouts that fail as life changes. Dual living zones and a detached studio adapt easily to extended family, teenagers, guests or working from home.
⁃ Endless costs. Renovated wet areas, established gardens and periodic updates mean the hard work is already done.
⁃ Exposure to the street and passing traffic. Setback positioning, mature landscaping and automated gates create a noticeably private experience.
The tram line, bus routes and nearby train services put the CBD within roughly 10 minutes, while Glenelg's beachfront is just as easy in the opposite direction. Black Forest Primary School, Glandore Oval and surrounding reserves add to Glabdore's sense of community, while adjacent suburbs such as Wayville, Forestville and Goodwood extend the cafe, shopping and schooling options without the premium price tag that usually comes with them.
CT Reference - 5360/391
Council - City of Marion
Zone - EN - Established Neighbourhood
Council Rates - $2,430.40 per year
SA Water Rates - $948.72 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $125.15 per year
Land Size - 932m² approx.
Year Built - 1955
Total Build area - 266m² approx.
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