Opportunities like this are genuinely rare.
Offered to the market for the first time in over half a century, 7 Mary Street is a home that has been deeply loved, carefully maintained, and tightly held for more than 55 years.
Set in one of Palmwoods' most convenient and sought-after positions, this property combines character, usable land, exceptional shedding and Medium Density zoning - creating a powerful blend of lifestyle and long-term potential.
Inside, the home carries a warm, rustic charm that reflects its era and history. Multiple living zones create flexibility for families, hobbyists or those wanting space to spread out. There are three bedrooms, generous living areas and a practical layout that is comfortable as is, yet offers exciting scope to enhance over time.
Storage and workspace are standout features. A large shed currently used as a garage provides excellent vehicle accommodation or workshop potential, complemented by a secondary shed and additional storage beneath the home. If you've been searching for room for tools, toys or projects, this property delivers in a big way.
The backyard is another major highlight - flat, usable and private, with no neighbours directly behind you. It's the kind of space that's becoming increasingly hard to find in central Palmwoods.
And then there's the zoning.
Medium Density zoning opens the door to future flexibility (subject to council approval), making this not just a home, but a strategic purchase in a high-demand village setting.
All of this, just moments from Palmwoods' cafés, train station, schools and village conveniences.
After 55 years of ownership, this is more than a property sale - it's the passing of a chapter. For the next owner, it's the beginning of something new.
Location. Character. Opportunity.
Homes with this history and positioning are seldom offered.
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