7 Old Port Wakefield Rd, Dublin is a 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1910. The property has a land size of 4200m2 and floor size of 180m2.
Being offered as a whole: 7 Old Port Wakefield Road Dublin and 3 First Street Dublin
This property is comprised of two corner titles, which when combined, create three street frontages. The total land holding is 4,200sqm* and the frontage spans an impressive 192m* making it an exceptional development site (Subject to Planning Consent).
The original character home facing Old Port Wakefield Road is the ideal renovator thanks to its spacious floorplan and strong street presence. The option to renovate and restore it back to its former glory would see it become a beautiful building once again. Whether it be to live in or use as a commercial premises, the options are vast.
Also situated on the land is large shed, ideal for storage and a dilapidated house which fronts First Street.
Property details:
- Two titles | Three street frontages
- Land holding of 4200sqm*
- Combined frontage of 192m*
- Land division potentional (STPC)
- Character home ideal for renovation with potential commercial uses
- Great main street exposure to Old Port Wakefield Road
- Zoned: Township
* approx.
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