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Set on over 2.6 acres land in one of Greater Hobart's most desirable suburbs, this exceptional property presents an outstanding opportunity to renovate, add value, or create your dream home with over 220m2 of usage space under the roof line and just 10 minutes from Hobart CBD.
With a lease running through to 2029, you will have the ability to lock up this prime piece of real estate within a tranquil setting with plenty of space and you will have more immediate access to the downstairs utility area.
Nestled on the foothills of Kunanyi, the existing residence provides a solid foundation for those looking to modernise and capitalise on its enviable location and expansive landholding. Upstairs, the three-bedroom home features generous open-plan living, polished Tasmanian Oak floorboards, an updated kitchen, and a large entertaining deck overlooking a peaceful leafy outlook.
Downstairs and within the building is a generous utility area where you may set up a library, music room, storage, office area or perhaps great a cellar.
With substantial land and endless possibilities, buyers can renovate the existing home, explore further development potential (STCA), or design and build a spectacular new residence to take full advantage of this highly sought-after setting.
Surrounded by renowned bushwalking and mountain bike trails, and conveniently located close to schools, public transport, and everyday amenities, this is a rare opportunity to secure a property with exceptional scope for transformation and long-term growth.
About Hobart
Tasmania's infrastructure pipeline over the next decade exceeds $30 billion, providing long-term economic confidence and employment stability. Major projects include a $500m restaurant and entertainment precinct at Berriedale, $700m in newly announced health funding, the newly announced $150m Cadburys 'Chocolate Experience at Cadbury' and the Macquarie Point $1b+ multi-purpose roofed stadium—set to become the most significant infrastructure project in southern Tasmania's history.
Tasmania achieved 100% renewable electricity generation in 2020, powered by hydro, wind, and solar energy and is home to the world's largest battery-electric ship manufacturer located in Hobart—reflecting the state's strong environmental focus.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and, while believed to be accurate, cannot be guaranteed. All interested parties should undertake their own enquiries to verify the information provided. The vendor reserves the right to accept offers prior to the advertised open home times.