This property’s unmistakable sense of style has only grown more significant with the passage of time. Ignoring modern design trends and remaining loyal to its mid-century influences, the property is beautifully presented, irrefutably iconic, and utterly unique.<br/><br/>The floor plan naturally centres around the kitchen, which continues to flaunt the laminate and wallpaper aesthetic that was so on-trend in its day. It connects through three separate points to the entry foyer, dining zone, and east-oriented sunroom. Along with a main living zone and a covered alfresco, deep rear gardens offer additional entertaining space.<br/><br/>It is a matter of opinion whether the property’s original features call for contemporary improvement. From the sidewalk, it is clear the original architecture remains in keeping with the historic appeal of the streetscape, and the spaces continue to be comfortably livable as they are. <br/><br/>However, internal adjustments and aesthetic updates are always encouraged as new purchasers pursue their own artistic vision. Investors and builders are invited to go further if they wish, and may apply to redevelop the site (STCA).<br/><br/>Within walking distance of the Bayside private school belt, this centrally positioned Parkdale address places the train station, local shopping districts, and ]foreshore within immediate reach. Cheltenham village, Southland SC, and The Concourse are right nearby.
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