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3 Union Street, Newtown
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| Bed 2
| Bath 1
Restore, Renovate, Recreat, Rejuvenate - Exciting Opportunity!
Renovator’s delight awaiting a total revamp, sitting snug amongst a boutique set of three Victorian cottages and promising both space and potential. Renovators and builders should take note of this rare opportunity as should discerning buyers looking to enter the property market and put their own stamp to this blank canvas. The home’s charming façade features ornate iron lacework and original tiles, while inside you will find a diamond in the rough waiting to be uncovered with inherent time-honoured features such as sash and tether windows, high ceilings with ornate ceiling roses, leadlight details, fireplace and original timber floors.

Newtown entry point restoration opportunities are becoming fewer and less obtainable, take this opportunity to make your mark on the iconic tree-lined Union Street. Just a hop, skip and a jump from both Newtown’s vibrant King Street and Erskineville’s delightful village setting tucked away just enough from the hustle and bustle while retaining a front row position to the action should you opt to venture out. With direct access to Woolworths, efficient transport and Newtown’s vibrant culture, restaurants and nightlife the home is a short walk to Erskineville’s, trendy espresso houses, florists, bars and train station. Parks are a short stroll away while a few highly desirable schools are nearby too.

- Double brick Victorian workers cottage with fibro extension
- Two cosy bedrooms each with skylights, third bedroom/study
- Comfortable living room with ornate fireplace, tiled front porch
- Functional gas kitchen with walk-in pantry and garden outlook
- Compact bathroom with small soaking tub and laundry facilities
- Intimate and private courtyard
- Potential for second story addition with ground floor open plan living (STCA)

Land Size - 82sqm approx.
Council Rates - $299.80 approx. p/quarter
Water Rates - $278.73 approx. p/quarter

Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it, all interested parties should make and rely on their own independent inquiries and advice. Interested buyers looking to develop the property should direct all enquirers to the local council and seek there own independent advice in respect to any future development potential.