Another Goodhaus for sale
Set within the Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct, this 1930s double-brick cottage offers a rare chance to secure a character home in one of Ainslie's most tightly held pockets. Positioned opposite parkland and close to the Ainslie shops, it's a property rich in charm, history and future possibility.
The home carries the hallmarks of its era, with high ceilings, solid timber floors, terracotta roof tiles and classic cottage proportions. Largely original throughout, it presents a clear opportunity for buyers to renovate, restore or extend in a way that celebrates its heritage character.
The main living room welcomes you, connecting through to the kitchen plus dining space. The three bedrooms sit privately on one side of the home, wrapping the main bathroom with a bathtub. A powder room sits separately off the full laundry room.
A large backyard provides space to reimagine the home's next chapter, whether that means landscaping, entertaining spaces or a more substantial family footprint. A single brick garage adds practical storage, while the leafy streetscape, established trees and parkland outlook create a peaceful sense of place.
From here, you can walk to Ainslie shops, local cafés, parks, bus stops and the Ainslie Tennis Club, with Mount Ainslie, Dickson and the City all close by. It's an Inner North address with easy connections, deep roots and genuine potential.
The good stuff:
- Three-bedroom, one-bathroom 1930s double-brick cottage in Ainslie
- Located within the Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct
- Positioned directly opposite parkland
- Large block with room to renovate, restore or extend
- Original character features including high ceilings, solid timber floors, terracotta roof tiles and classic cottage façade
- Kitchen, bathroom and residence largely in original condition
- Generous backyard with future potential
- Single brick garage
- 82sqm internal living, 25sqm garage, 859sqm parcel of land
- Rental appraisal - $600 - $650 approx. per week
- Leafy, tree-lined Inner North setting, close to Ainslie shops, cafés, parks, bus stops and Ainslie Tennis Club. Easy access to Mount Ainslie walking trails, Dickson and the City
Unimproved Land Value: $1,040,000 (2025)
General Rates: $5,956.00 approx. per annum
Land Tax: $12,739.00 approx. per annum
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