Positioned in a quiet and family-friendly pocket of Keysborough, this substantial residence sits on a generous 833sqm (approx.) allotment, offering outstanding potential for renovation, extension or future redevelopment (STCA).
What truly sets this property apart is that much of the hard work has already begun. As shown in the photos, sections of the home have been opened up to the frame, exposing structure, wiring and layoutproviding a clear blank canvas for builders, renovators or visionaries to complete their dream project without starting from scratch.
The existing layout offers a flexible floorplan across two levels, including multiple living zones, well-proportioned bedrooms and a spacious backyard. The large land size further enhances the appeal, with ample room to extend, rebuild or explore dual occupancy potential (STCA).
Outside, the expansive backyard, garage and pergola area present additional scope for transformation, whether you envision a modern family haven or a rewarding development project.
Conveniently located within close proximity to:
Parkmore Shopping Centre
Local parks and reserves
Public transport
Quality primary and secondary schools
Importantly, the property is also just a short drive to Haileybury College, one of Melbourne's most prestigious private schools, making this an attractive option for families seeking long-term growth in a premium education zone.
Whether you're a builder, investor or home buyer with vision, this is a rare chance to secure a ready-to-renovate property on a large parcel of land in a tightly held location.
Endless potential starts here.
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