Nunawading 7 Patterson Street
This 1148 sq m block is awaiting your vision!
As far as blank canvases go, they don't come much more simple than this; a modest, original home with a sunny north-facing backyard on a massive allotment of 1148 sq m approx. and just steps to Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.
Boasting a premium position, stroll along the quiet, leafy streets to Blackburn Lake Primary School, Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre and Nunawading train station. Be spoilt for choice with a long list of enticing cafes, shops and lifestyle amenities close by. The esteemed Blackburn High School and a range of other schools can easily be reached from this premium family location.
The opportunities are endless, the rewards will be great and the future looks extremely bright for whoever builds their luxurious residence on this substantial piece of land.
"Inspections of the land as advertised- no internal access to house available"
Massive block of 1,148 sq m approx. Sunny, north-facing backyard Just steps to Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Walk to schools and the train Build a luxury residence (STCA)
Also visit the stand alone website at: www.7pattersonstreetnunawading.com
Terms: 10% deposit, balance 60 days
Land: 1,148 sq m approx.
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- Land area approx 1,148sqm
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Fletchers Area Guide Nunawading, VIC 3131
The median house price recorded by the REIV for the September 2024 quarter was $1,200,000. The median unit price recorded by the REIV for the September 2024 quarter was $825,000. Agency of the Year 2018, 2019, and 2023 (Rate My Agent), Fletchers Blackburn - Winner Nunawading is a mixed residential and retail/wholesale suburb 18 km east of Melbourne CBD. Originally a region noted for its extractive industries, then orchard, residential subdivisions began in the 1920's and accelerated after WW2.