1/9 Rangeview Rd, Boronia is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1936. The property has a land size of 454m2 and floor size of 472m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in June 2022.
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The detached shop is on the same title as the house, which as an owner occupier you may use for a caf, cooking classes or other culinary/creative enterprise. Currently home to Elsa and Gray (a thriving caf/florist) for the past 6 years, it has become a community hub with an established customer base - the hard work has been done for you. This charm-laden building was thought to be the original Blacksmiths back in the day and comes complete with a current Class 2 Food Business permit, certified commercial kitchen with stone and stainless steel benches, seating for 19 inside the cafe, on street seating permit for 3 tables and 9 chairs, AC split system, toilet at the back and grease trap. Among other aesthetic features are the stunning reclaimed timber front door, sky lights, vaulted ceiling, concrete floor and exposed brick wall that frames the original cast iron window frames. Rent out the home and the shop for an attractive income earner or commence your life's dream of a family-run business.
Over to the house, pretty as a picture behind a quintessential white picket fence and a grand century old liquid amber, this little head turner has been privy to a labour of love which has transpired the weatherboard home into a unique self-sufficient sanctuary. This 1936 cottage offers the riches of renovated character and access on foot to the very best of the cosmopolitan outer East, framed by edible gardens lovingly designed and created by a certified permaculturist. A mini urban farm where every inch of this 446m2 block has been used to create a self-sustained oasis complete with solar energy, rainwater tank, a chicken coop, compost bays and fruit trees. There is no need to attend the markets you will never be short of a harvest to graze on or gaze upon!
This original two-bedroom footprint that feels surprisingly spacious thanks to the charms of lofty ceilings, spacious rooms, ample natural light and beautiful Victorian Ash timber floors throughout.
An enchanting lounge is cosied up by a hearty Coonara wood fire and a character mantel a dreamy space for your downtime.
The updated kitchen features stainless-steel appliances, loads of storage and vintage windows adding a splash of character. The bathroom and laundry too have fresh modern appeal balanced harmoniously with yesteryear allure.
On those sunny 'windows open' kind of days; throw open the doors from the meals zone to enjoy fresh foothills breezes and reveal a sun-dappled deck - a haven to enjoy your morning coffee and/or entertain friends of an evening with the wood fire pizza oven or Argentinian barbeque. There is also a rear covered deck you can enjoy year-round when you're not pottering in the gardens or enjoying local attractions.
The property also has a remote single garage at the rear providing great security and the perfect place to secure bikes, kayaks, and camping gear.
Leave the car at home and walk to the station, the cinema, supermarkets, shops, cafes, restaurants and parklands. And the convenience of not just walking your kids to primary school but "waving" them off from the front gate makes everyone's morning routine more pleasurable with the K-12 just across the street.
There simply is nothing else like this offering on the market in the outer east: a beautifully preserved character cottage with year-round edible surrounds, plus a detached shop so close to amenities.
More to Love:
Original ceiling roses, ceiling cornices, sash windows, picture rails and leadlight accents throughout.
Brand new 100% wool carpet in the bedrooms.
Reclaimed/recycled elements throughout.
Split system air-conditioning (house and shop) and ducted heating (house).
4mx4m loft storage accessed by a retractable ladder in the hallway.
Shop has a Class 2 kitchen permit and on street seating permit for 3 tables and 9 chairs.
Toilet at the rear of the shop.
Inside the shop can seat 19 people.
Grease trap
Three phase power in the shop and dual phase in the house.
Irrigated garden watering system.
Mains and rainwater tank with tri water filtration system for the house.
Compost and 4.18 kw solar panels.
Common driveway with off-street parking that leads to a single remote garage.
The 16 fruit trees comprise apple, pear, guava, nectarine, apricot, peach, passionfruit, fig and many more.
Please note: All property details shown are correct at time of publishing. Some properties may have been sold in the preceding 24 hours and we recommend that you confirm open for inspection times with the listing agent direct or the listing office.
The size of Boronia is approximately 11.3 square kilometres. It has 36 parks covering nearly 7.8% of total area. The population of Boronia in 2011 was 20,825 people. By 2016 the population was 22,190 showing a population growth of 6.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Boronia is 30-39 years. Households in Boronia are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Boronia work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 73.1% of the homes in Boronia were owner-occupied compared with 70.8% in 2016.
Boronia has 13,117 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Boronia have seen a 13.60% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 10.54% increase. As at 31 December 2024:
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