JUST LISTED - 326 Waterloo Road, Islington
JUST LISTED by Amelia Edwards β Ray White
π 326 Waterloo Road, Islington
Searching for a project with serious potential? This classic 1940s home is packed with promise and ready for someone with vision to bring it back to life. With our vendors relocating, this is a genuine opportunity to step onto the property ladder or add to your investment portfolio.
Inside, youβll find three bedrooms β including a generously sized master β a recently renovated bathroom with tiled flooring and a new shower, plus an open-plan kitchen and dining area that flows through to a spacious lounge with a heat pump for year-round comfort.
The fully fenced backyard is dotted with established fruit trees and offers room for kids, pets, or landscaping plans. A double external garage and large driveway provide ample parking.
Key Features:
ποΈ 3 bedrooms
π Renovated bathroom with tiled floor and new shower
π½οΈ Open-plan kitchen & dining
ποΈ Generous living area with heat pump
π Double external garage + large driveway
π³ Fully fenced section with fruit trees
Positioned near Hornby High School, Hornby Primary, Matatiki Hornby Centre and The Hub Hornby β youβll love the convenience of this location.
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Deadline Sale: All offers must be received by 3pm, Tuesday 22 April 2025 (unless sold prior)
Contact Amelia Edwards β 027 806 1115 to arrange a viewing.
π Or call 0800 YELLOW for more details!
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