34 Myers St, Bendigo is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1935. The property has a land size of 526m2 and floor size of 141m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in May 2021.
Quality abounds in this stunning inner city period residence that has been totally transformed from old to new whilst retaining all the character and charm of the original era. Located right in the heart of the beautiful Bendigo CBD, an easy care, low maintenance inner city lifestyle awaits the suitable buyer who will be able to leave the car at home and walk to work and all the city has to offer, including its restaurants, cafes, shopping and night life!
The home has been meticulously renovated and virtually re-built in some aspects, and credit must go to our vendors for the quality, craftsmanship and upmost care taken in restoring this gorgeous 93 year old abode. Not a cent was spared, as is evident when you inspect the interior. A short list of major works that have been completed includes completely re-wired and re-plumbed, new ceilings and cornices, new kitchen and bathroom, fully insulated with R-5.0 insulation, ducted reverse cycle refrigerated heating and cooling installed, ceiling and wall fans installed, wi-fi downlights installed, new window furnishings and external awnings, fully painted, new hot water service and countless other repairs and rennos to make this beautiful old home new again!
Internally, the floor plan is ideal for a downsizing or professional couple looking to live the city life. The portico at the front of the home leads to an entrance foyer where quality is immediately evident under 10+ foot ceilings. The unique Jarrah and Baltic Pine floorboards adorning under foot throughout were an exciting find when the old carpets and underlay were removed. These also, have been exquisitely restored. Two bedrooms provide accommodation, both include floor to ceiling built in robes and ceiling fans and are separated by the gorgeous three piece bathroom.
The chefs quality kitchen at the centre of the home has been superbly designed to utilise the space, and offers quality all round. Boasting stone bench tops, fantastic storage, induction cooktop and electric under bench oven and dishwasher, all the mod cons are here! Take particular note of the amazing steel railroad track beam in the kitchen. The owners were particularly thrilled discovering this and just needed to make it one of the outstanding features in the kitchen. It ties in beautifully with the pressed metal splashback and acid washed light fitting.
The lovely main living area at the front features a cosy fan forced solid fuel fire as the focal point, whilst a formal dining room or secondary living space adjoins this and also features a stunning original open fire place that draws like a dream! In the sunroom area at the rear, extra care has been taken to make a particularly interesting feature of the original decorative brick corbel (jut out). This area has louvre windows allowing a natural breeze, and also houses a separate second toilet and a good sized laundry.
Externally, the home sits on an town sized 526m2 allotment, with a 6x3m carport and plenty of room for parking another car or two off street. A 6m x 3.6m Colourbond shed is ideal for storage and seldom seen in an inner city property. There is a lawn area out the back and established gardens surround the home, including a magnificent feijoa tree which offers plenty of fruit and an already thriving veggie patch. The current owners even have chooks in a pen at the side, bringing part of the country to the city!
This superb property is the epitome of inner city living at its absolute finest. It's high profile location and previous use mean it is a prime candidate for commercial use as well (STCA). With everything at your doorstep, all you need do is move your furniture in to experience the convenience o f all that Bendigo has to offer! Call now to arrange an inspection
The size of Bendigo is approximately 5.5 square kilometres. It has 8 parks covering nearly 8.8% of total area. The population of Bendigo in 2011 was 5,774 people. By 2016 the population was 5,534 showing a population decline of 4.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Bendigo is 20-29 years. Households in Bendigo are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Bendigo work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 54% of the homes in Bendigo were owner-occupied compared with 53.7% in 2016.
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