James Curtain

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84 Porteus Drive Seven Hills

3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathrooms | 2 Parking Spaces

Build or Renovate on a premier hilltop 688m2

Representing the ultimate in "position and potential" buying, this expansive elevated site offers the opportunity to design a luxury home with a magnificent aspect, in a prestigious family enclave. North-east facing and situated on the high side of a tranquil street, the property’s existing post-war home captures sweeping bushland reserve views and bay breezes from the front; while scope also exists to harness leafy suburban panoramas from the rear. A simple glance at the surrounding new and masterfully renovated homes will reveal all buyers need to know about the future possibilities for this property! Work with the existing home’s genuine character (including high ceilings, hardwood floors and traditional windows) by raising and fully renovating. Or, take advantage of the option to remove the dwelling and construct a new residence on the large block’s near-level building pad*. Either way, the property’s hillside position and aspect lend themselves to a spectacular classic or contemporary design. And, while future plans for the property are undertaken, holding costs can be minimised by renting out the three-bedroom home. The spacious floorplan, updated kitchen, lock-up garaging and sought-after family location will ensure its rental appeal. Within catchment and easy walking distance of the coveted Seven Hill State School and C & K kindergarten, this versatile address is also just a short stroll from local cafes, shops, express bus stop and beautiful Perth Street Park; with swift access to elite private colleges, the Camp Hill Marketplace and Martha Street precinct, Westfield Carindale, the picturesque walking trails of Seven Hills or Whites Hill Reserves and the CBD just 6km away. Large-lot building opportunities in this high-growth pocket never last, so don’t delay!

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