Positioned on approximately 1,020sqm of prized north-facing land, 23 Meaden Street, Ashburton presents an increasingly rare opportunity to secure one of the suburb's last remaining large-scale allotments without a heritage overlay. Whether your vision is a substantial family residence with landscaped gardens, a pool or tennis court, or a multi-townhouse redevelopment (STCA), the scale, orientation and flexibility on offer are becoming exceptionally difficult to find.
The existing four-bedroom, two-bathroom red brick home occupies a significant parcel of land, however the true value lies in the exceptional dimensions, favourable north-facing rear orientation and exciting scope to create something entirely new. With ample space to design a luxury family home or maximise the site's development potential (STCA), this is an opportunity that caters to both owner-builders and developers alike.
The location further enhances the appeal. Positioned within easy walking distance of High Street's cafés, restaurants and shopping precinct, Ashburton Station, East Malvern Station and Darling Station, the property offers excellent connectivity to both the Alamein and Glen Waverley train lines. Watson Park is moments away, while Gardiners Creek Trail, Ashburton Park, Chadstone Shopping Centre and the Monash Freeway are all within easy reach, delivering an outstanding balance of lifestyle and convenience.
Families will appreciate access to Ashburton Primary School, Solway Primary School, Glen Iris Primary School and Ashwood High School, together with a broad selection of Melbourne's leading private schools, reinforcing the area's enduring appeal.
Large north-facing landholdings of this calibre are becoming increasingly scarce, particularly those free from a heritage overlay. Offering remarkable flexibility to build, redevelop or create a forever home (STCA), 23 Meaden Street represents one of Ashburton's most compelling land opportunities.
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