Positioned on an expansive 917sqm parcel with a prized north-facing aspect, this family residence presents an exceptional opportunity where land value takes centre stage.
Set on a generous block backing directly onto the peaceful Pidding Park with private rear access, the property offers a rare combination of tranquillity and future potential. Ideal for builders, developers, or astute buyers, it provides outstanding scope for duplex development (STCA) with strong future resale appeal.
With such a substantial land holding and an approximate 15.24m frontage, there is ample scope to create a premium duplex design with generous proportions - a unique opportunity to capitalise in a tightly held location.
The existing four-bedroom home is well-maintained, with some updates enhancing comfort, multiple living areas, and excellent natural light throughout - offering immediate liveability or rental income while future plans are explored.
Perfectly positioned close to quality schools and just moments to Top Ryde City Shopping Centre, while bordering Gladesville, North Ryde & East Ryde, the location further enhances its long-term appeal for both owner-occupiers and developers alike. Features include:
-Expansive 917sqm (approx.) block with approx. 15.24m frontage
-North-facing aspect maximising natural light
-Direct access to Pidding Park
-Outstanding duplex development potential (STCA) with scope for premium builds
-Well-maintained four-bedroom home with functional layout
-Generous living and dining zones with immediate liveability
-Prime location close to schools, shops, and transport
-Ideal for developers, investors, or those looking to build a dream home
Offering a rare combination of scale, position, and future upside, this is a blue-chip opportunity to secure a premium parcel in a highly sought-after setting.
Land of this calibre is increasingly hard to find - secure your future project today.
*All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.*