Cardiff NSW 2285 3 Carrick Close
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Sold Jun 28 2:15 PM
6  Beds
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3  Baths
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2  Cars
Sold for $800,000
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RENOVATOR'S DREAM IN CARDIFF - DUAL LIVING POTENTIAL
Nestled on a generous 684sqm corner block in Cardiff, this property presents a rare opportunity for renovators or someone looking for a project.
Originally a 3-bedroom residence, this home had an extension built and has evolved over time into a sprawling 6-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence with dual living potential.

The main section of the home features a spacious L-shaped lounge, separate dining area, and a dilapidated kitchen opening onto a second meals area.
Upstairs, three bedrooms await renovation, alongside a main bathroom in need of a full overhaul.

An expansive extension serves as a separate residence or granny flat, offering internal access to the main house and independent entry for potential dual-living with it's own bathroom, laundry and timber kitchen with separate lounge and dining area with 2 good sized bedrooms.
Downstairs, a rumpus area and additional bedroom with bathroom create flexible living options for a family member or additional rental income or 3rd separate living quarters.
Outside, double car garaging with internal access complements off-street parking and a second driveway, ideal for boat or caravan storage.

This property is in need of major repair, making it an ideal project for those seeking to value-add and on-sell to make a profit or renovate into a substantial family home in a prime location.

The home has water damage, termite damage and in need of structural repairs in some sections and current Pest & Building reports are available for your perusal.
Alternatively, clear the site and unleash the potential of this fantastic corner block as a blank canvas to build your dream home or development, the possibilities here are truly endless.

Land size approx. 684m2 with 33.9m frontage & 20m depth.
Land Rates approx. $513 Per Quarter

Don't miss this affordable opportunity to secure your foothold in Cardiff's sought-after market.

The property will be going to Auction. The Auction will be held on-site on Saturday the 28th June 2025 at 2:15pm.

For further information contact the local area's first choice for real estate Troy Duncan on 4950 8555
First National Real Estate Lake Macquarie are your local experts for the Lake Macquarie and Newcastle area, we proudly market this home and are always looking for more homes to sell. If you would like honest, expert advice to achieve excellent results, call us on 4950 8555 to discuss your home.

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