Prime Location, Unmatched Potential
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Car spaces
Inspection Times
Description
Step into the vibrant history and unmatched convenience of Coburg with this federation-era gem. Set on a generous 470m² (approx.) elevated corner block, this property offers incredible potential for homeowners, savvy investors, builders, and developers alike.
Positioned in one of Coburg’s most sought-after pockets, this home boasts proximity to Melbourne’s iconic Sydney Road, Coburg’s bustling activity centre, and major transport links, including the railway station and new public spaces under the elevated rail lines. Surrounded by historic charm and modern amenities, everything you need—from schools and retailers to community hubs—is just a short stroll away.
The original double-brick structure features over 3-meter-high ceilings and a versatile layout, offering a rare combination of character and practicality. Whether you envision a tasteful renovation, a brand-new dream home, or a profitable redevelopment (STCA), this property provides the foundation to make it a reality.
Located just 7.5 km from Melbourne’s CBD, Coburg is renowned for its heritage architecture, family-friendly streets, and high demand from professionals and investors.
Nestled in a premium residential area, the block enjoys a safe, established environment perfect for families or future projects.
This property offers endless potential: renovate for timeless charm, rebuild for modern living, or redevelop for profit.
The Future Awaits
For homeowners ready to renovate, builders seeking their next project, or investors looking for a prime addition to their portfolio, 138 Reynard Street represents an exciting new beginning in one of Melbourne’s most dynamic suburbs.
Your next chapter starts here. Enquire today to explore this rare opportunity.
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