• 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 21 Kent Street, Geeveston
  • 3Bedrooms
  • 1Bathrooms
  • 5Garages
Development Potential for House with 2 Titles

An intriguing development opportunity on offer on a quiet residential street within 500m of the Geeveston town centre. A house on 2 large titles with General Residential zoning. The house sits mostly on its own title which is approx. 1100m2 while the vacant title is much larger at approx. 2030m2 and includes a double garage. A small section of the house does appear to cross over on to the larger vacant land lot. Both titles are included together in the sale of this property.
The 3-bedroom house is a circa 1930’s weatherboard which has been bricked around the original building. The home needs some work and offers versatility with a spacious layout and 2 living areas.
The land is mostly level and clear ground with a good sunny aspect, plenty of street frontage and power, water and sewer all available at the roadside boundary.
An appealing property with multiple options to explore. Close to shops & services, popular cafes & restaurants, schools, bus stops, social clubs and more. Approximately 50 minutes to Hobart. Call today for more information and to arrange an inspection.

Disclaimer:
The information contained in this listing has been supplied to Win Em All P/L trading as Homelands Property from a variety of sources and to the best of their knowledge. The Agents are unable to verify whether the above information is accurate. All interested persons should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not the information is, in fact accurate.