12 Scrivener St, O'Connor is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1950. The property has a land size of 743m2 and floor size of 94m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2012.
This well presented three bedroom weatherboard cottage is located on a flat 743sqm corner block in a tree lined street within minutes walk to Lyneham's shops and schools. A really lovely street with a great community vibe.
Recently renovated, the home has an open planned kitchen dining and living area, bathroom with combined bath and shower, new timber multi purpose room plus a huge covered alfresco area and landscaped gardens, a huge area for kids play equipment.
An exciting opportunity for the live in owner or a developer to secure this excellent property in such a fantastic location so close to excellent schools, Lyneham and O'Connor shops, Universities, Dickson precinct plus the light rail is within a 5 minutes walk.
- RZ2 dual occupancy zone
- Three bedrooms
- New kitchen with quality appliances
- New laundry
- New flooring throughout
- New reverse cycle units in living and master bedroom
- Ducted gas heating (not connected)
- New Stills cedar shed 2.4m x 4.8 (hobby shed or additional play area)
- New colourbond fence on north side of the property
- New paint throughout
- Good size living area
- Large covered alfresco area
- Large secure established gardens
- Short walking distance to excellent shops, shops plus the light rail
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