Low-Maintenance Living with Fantastic Parking & Entertaining
Positioned on a flat 647m² (approx.) block, 204 Oldaker Street, Devonport is a well presented brick veneer home offering functionality, space, and an impressive outdoor setup, perfect for first home buyers, investors, or those needing room for vehicles, trailers, or hobbies.
Built in 1972, the home features three bedrooms and one bathroom, with thoughtful updates throughout. The renovated bathroom is finished with floor-to-ceiling tiles and a generous 1200mm shower, delivering a fresh and modern feel. Polished Tasmanian oak floors add warmth and character, while the lounge room has been updated with new carpet and a new reverse cycle air conditioner for year round comfort.
The painted timber kitchen offers practicality and charm, flowing easily through the home's living spaces. Toward the rear, the laundry is positioned under cover with an undercover porch and ramp access, adding everyday convenience and accessibility.
One of the standout features of this property is the exceptional off-street parking. There is space for four or more vehicles at the front, plus an additional four vehicles securely positioned behind the fenced backyard, ideal for boats, caravans, trailers, or multiple cars.
Outside is where this home truly shines. The yard is incredibly low maintenance, yet perfectly set up for entertaining. A powered workshop sits alongside a fully enclosed entertaining area complete with a wood heater, built-in BBQ, and water and power, making it ideal for year round use. Completing the outdoor space is a paved fire pit area with built in seating, creating the perfect spot to relax and entertain family and friends.
With its practical layout, extensive parking, excellent entertaining facilities, and easy care grounds, this is a property that offers far more than meets the eye.
For more information or to arrange your inspection, contact Renae Nielsen today.
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