Spanning a south-north parcel facing one of Prospect's most beautiful streets, this 1920s bungalow draws you in before taking a few surprising turns across its flexible 4-bedroom layout.
Extended - out and up - this dynamic home pairs its charming original hallmarks with multiple living zones, including a rear open-plan family room that spills to the elevated deck of a rear setting enveloped in greenery. A forever home, seconds from the city, a world away in feel.
Open the door to:
⁃ A fine example of the character Bungalow, cleverly reimagined for the growing 21st century family
⁃ A supremely flexible dual-level layout with living zones at its ground level bookends
⁃ Four spacious bedrooms, two downstairs and two up, including an ensuited master with walk-in robe
⁃ Beautifully preserved original features, including soaring ceilings, sandstone facade, ornate fireplaces, polished timber floors and prominent frames/architraves
⁃ An original bathroom with claw bath and tessellated tiles
⁃ Vast open-plan living with engineered timber floors and a wide garden outlook thanks to prolific double glazing
⁃ A modern, super-functional modern Farquhar kitchen with stone benchtops, dishwasher, breakfast bar and walk-in pantry
⁃ Loads of storage and reverse-cycle ducted separate up and downstairs ac for year round comfort
⁃ Plentiful off-street parking, large storage shed and lush, automatic irrigated landscaped gardens with fruit trees
Close the door on:
⁃ Awkward extensions that feel bolted on. The upper and rear additions read as natural evolutions, not afterthoughts
⁃ Dark, inward-looking interiors. Natural light tracks the home from front to rear and across both levels
⁃ A future of costly reconfiguration. The layout already anticipates growing families, guests and work-from-home needs
⁃ Being far from the action to get peace and space. Here, calm living sits just minutes from the city edge
Set just moments from Prospect Road, daily life naturally leans into the street's best-known stretch, with the likes of Sunny's Shop, Meze Mazi, Anchovy Bandit, Bottega Bandito and Palace Nova close at hand. North Adelaide sits just beyond, opening up its dining and cultural scene, while the CBD remains a simple extension rather than a commute. It's a lifestyle thing.
CT Reference - 5401/655
Council - City of Prospect
Zone - EN - Established Neighbourhood
Council Rates - $3,414.93 per year
SA Water Rates - $1,243.72 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $258.90 per year
Land Size - 526m² approx.
Year Built - 1928
Total Build area - 302m² approx.
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RLA 275403