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Investor’s dream

For the first time in decades, this modern yet charming home is on the market and represents a once in a lifetime opportunity for a first-home buyer to get their foot in the door with an exceptional block.

Property agent, Peta Swarbrick, says this property is already on its way out the door, and has an abundance of potential for a permaculture garden, an orchard, and a quaint home perfectly positioned for collecting solar rays.

“3 Biraban Place has a very sweet façade. I think it punches above its weight for street appeal given its long history as an investment property,” says Ms Swarbrick.

“The location is perfect, nestled in a quiet cul de sac just minutes from the Cook shops, Jamison Centre, major bus routes and arterial roads.”

The intricate details scattered throughout, such as the arched doorways, vintage-style front door, and iron patio railings, imbue the home with charisma and character.

“I think what makes the property a fantastic home is its potential. It sits on a slightly elevated, deep block with a long north boundary, and it’s ripe for an extension. Buyers have a wonderful opportunity to maximise the orientation for Canberra climate conditions,” says Ms Swarbrick.

“3 Biraban has been described by several buyers as a property with ‘good bones’. It bears witness to the personal style of its early owners and has then been maintained as an investment property for over 30 years. I think it has a very bright future ahead.”

3 bed  |  1 bath  | 1 car

  • 3 Biraban Place, Macquarie
  • EER         1.5
  • Auction Wed 9 Mar 6pm
  • View     On request
  • Agent    Peta Swarbrick
  • Mob      0432 391 755
  • Kalogris Property 0410 414 872

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