Perfectly positioned in one of Sandy Bay's most desirable and tightly held streets, this property presents an exceptional opportunity to secure a generous family home offering comfort, flexibility and elevated water views. Just minutes from top schools, UTAS, Sandy Bay shopping precinct and beaches, this property combines a premium lifestyle with an impressive and practical floorplan.
Featuring 3-4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this well-maintained home provides a functional layout ideal for families, investors, or those seeking a property with excellent future potential.
The entry level offers three comfortable bedrooms, each providing a cosy retreat for family members. Additional there is a bright and inviting sunroom, capturing all-day natural light - an ideal spot for morning coffee, quiet reading or an indoor garden.
The kitchen and dining area take full advantage of the elevated position, showcasing beautiful views across the River Derwent and to the iconic Wrest Point Casino, bringing a sense of warmth and atmosphere to everyday living. A light-filled living room provides an inviting space to relax or entertain. This level also includes two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience for busy households.
Upstairs, the attic level offers a wonderfully versatile space - perfect as a fourth bedroom, home office, children's playroom or creative studio. This flexible area adapts effortlessly to a range of lifestyles and adds significant appeal to the home.
Whether for families seeking a blue-chip suburb, investors looking for strong rental demand address delivers long-term value in a premium location.
A Rare Sandy Bay Opportunity
With its generous layout, stunning outlook and enviable position, 8 French Street represents a rare chance to secure a quality home in one of Tasmania's most prestigious suburbs.
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