The well-proportioned floorplan spans two levels and offers exceptional flexibility. On the main entry level, there are at least three generous bedrooms, complemented by two separate living areas and a spacious kitchen and dining zone. The main bathroom is also located on this level, complete with a bath and separate shower, while the toilet sits within the rear building in keeping with the home's era.
The existing presentation is dated but functional, presenting enormous scope to renovate and transform. Whether you choose to enhance the current footprint or introduce a contemporary extension, there is outstanding potential to create something truly special while retaining the home's timeless charm.
Inside, additional features include a sunroom and separate study, further expanding the home's versatility for families or those working from home.
Externally, the property is well serviced with a single carpark accessed directly from the street, and side access to the rear providing additional secure parking for two more cars, and a selection of outbuildings including a workshop and storage shed.
All of this is set within one of Hobart's most desirable city-fringe locations-just minutes from the CBD, the waterfront, and the vibrant North Hobart restaurant strip.
Opportunities of this calibre, in such a tightly held location, are increasingly rare-this is your chance to secure a piece of Glebe's history and shape its future.
Rental Estimate: $600-650 per week
Approximate Annual Council Rates: $ 3600
Approximate Annual Water Rates: $1200
Construction Date: 1890
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