Set on a generous 1,151m² block in the heart of Campbell Town, 7 Queen Street presents an exciting opportunity to make your mark on a solid 1968 brick home.
Offering good proportions, plenty of natural light and a practical floorplan, this is a property with plenty of scope to improve and personalise. Whether you're looking for your next renovation project, a comfortable family home with room to add value, or an investment with future potential, there's plenty to work with here.
The north-facing position and large windows allow an abundance of natural light throughout the home, creating bright and welcoming living spaces.
The versatile floorplan comprises three generously sized bedrooms, a formal lounge room and a spacious kitchen and dining area complete with a wood heater. There's also plenty of storage throughout, along with an internal laundry and separate toilet.
Outside, the 1,151m² fully fenced block provides plenty of space, privacy and opportunity. The unique U-shaped, dual-access driveway offers excellent convenience, with easy access to the secure double garage.
For those who enjoy gardening, there's a greenhouse and garden shed, while an additional shed at the rear provides even more storage for tools, equipment and belongings.
And the location is hard to beat. Just a two-minute stroll from Campbell Town's local cafés, parks and amenities, you'll have everyday essentials close at hand. Campbell Town offers a strong community with schools, medical services, shops and other conveniences, while Launceston is approximately 50 minutes away and Hobart around 1 hour and 20 minutes.
There's plenty to work with here - the space, the position and the potential!
The Facts:
• Building size: 99m²
• Land size: 1,151m²
• Year built: 1968
• Rental assessment: $440 p.w
• Council rates: approx $1,300 p.a
• Zoning: General Residential
• Municipality: Northern Midlands Council
Harcourts Northern Midlands has obtained all information in the document from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.