Blue Ribbon Development Possibilities (STCA)

Set on a staggering allotment of 962sqm (approx.) with side laneway access to create exceptional corner block convenience, this largely original, three bedroom plus study period residence presents a remarkable sense of future potential in one of eastern Melbourne’s most prestigious lifestyle precincts. Peacefully nestled in one of Hawthorn East’s most coveted treelined streets, the home is ripe for renovation, whilst 22.8 metres of street frontage with front, side and rear access are fundamentals that can not be ignored by those looking to redevelop a sought-after site on the brink of Camberwell Junction (STCA). Well elevated and with the potential to create sweeping second floor views, the current home is introduced via a charming wrap-around veranda before opening to a broad, central hallway with abundant period character. Highlights include huge bedrooms, a lounge, traditional kitchen / meals with two pantries, a sunroom, ducted heating, a laundry and second wc, as well as a lock-up garage with plenty of driveway parking. This is a first class location to reward even the boldest of visions, merely metres from some refined local cafés, a wine bar and boutique shopping, all just moments from all the dining, cafes, shopping and cinemas of Camberwell Junction, plus you have plenty of city-bound trams, easy access to trains from both Auburn and Camberwell Railway Stations and effortless commuting to so many elite private schools, whilst Gardiners Creek parkland and the M1 Freeway are also nearby.

32 Beaconsfield Road, Hawthorn East, 3123

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Welcome to Hawthorn East 3123

  • Median House Price

    $2,453,695

  • 2 Bedrooms

    $1,450,500

  • 3 Bedrooms

    $2,070,000

  • 4 Bedrooms

    $3,302,500

  • 5 Bedrooms+

    $3,989,722

Situated 7 kilometres east of Melbourne's centre, Hawthorn East offers a coveted mixture of greenery, historic charm, and modern amenities that cater to a wide range of preferences and lifestyles.

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