Set in a quaint cul-de-sac; if you didn't go looking for this upper-level unit in a group of just eight, you wouldn't ever stumble on it, just a stroll from a supermarket, everyday amenities and public transport that will teleport you to the city and coast.
With its peaceful, anonymous existence within an enduring double brick complex comes a one-bedroom layout that makes efficient use of every inch across its deceptively spacious lounge room, eat-in kitchen and a bedroom that could take a queen bed with ease.
The lounge room will welcome your chesterfield, coffee table, art prints, peace lily and big screen TV without flinching, while the nook beside the kitchen says, "why not" to a little dining table.
Oozing those classic 1950s vibes, the robust, storage-laden kitchen is almost too retro to ever let go in this potential-packed home that will lap up a value-adding cosmetic refresh when you're good and ready.
Air conditioning provisions, a decently sized bathroom, balcony and the strong rental demand synonymous with Plympton put the cherries atop this nifty investment.
Just a short amble from Plympton shopping complex, post office, The Highway, bus/tram stops and much more, this hidden gem of a Plympton pocket might just make the car obsolete. You found it.
Features to note:
Upper-level one-bedroom unit in a quiet group of just eight
Solid double brick construction with a private, tucked-away position
Generous bedroom with ceiling fan and treetop outlook
Spacious lounge with ceiling fan, soft carpet and leafy outlook
Eat-in kitchen with gas cooking, pantry storage, built-in bench seat and reverse-cycle wall unit
Updated bathroom/laundry with bath/shower, separate toilet and vanity
Southern and western balconies bringing extra light, air and outlook
Shared storage facility within the complex
Beautifully kept common grounds
Plenty of on-street parking nearby
Clear scope for a cosmetic refresh or rental-ready update
Strong investment appeal in a high-demand city-to-coast corridor
Walk to Coles, Plympton shopping complex, the post office and everyday essentials
Under 3 minutes to The Highway Inn on foot
Close to bus and tram stops linking Glenelg, the CBD and surrounding suburbs
Tucked off Anzac Highway for quick access to the city, coast and airport
Specifications:
CT / 5020/497
Council / West Torrens
Zoning / UC(Bo)
Built / 1963
Council Rates / $1,145.30pa
Strata Rates / $788.00pq
Emergency Services Levy / $105.83pa
SA Water / $662.20pq
Estimated rental assessment /$390 to $420 per week/ Written rental assessment can be provided upon request
Nearby Schools / Plympton P.S, Plympton International College, Forbes P.S, Black Forest P.S, Richmond P.S, Plympton International College, Hamilton Secondary College
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