What a fabulous opportunity to set yourself and your family up for whatever this world may bring. This amazing prospect at 22 and 24 Toro Street has all the hallmarks of a great investment, and the possibilities really are endless.
With a combined area of 4,132sqm (more or less) currently on two titles, and with a scheme plan drawn up to show the possibility of subdividing into five sections, your plans might include - but are certainly not limited to:
•Retain and renovate the original house, which is a charming example of 1950s architecture. First and only time on the market, it was built 60 years ago by the family who are now selling it. The original native timber framing and interior details speak of a quality build that has stood the test of time.
•Choose your favourite part of the property and build your dream home in this lovely, peaceful Durie Hill Street. Walking distance to the popular Durie Hill school, store and local fish and chip shop, this is a quiet neighbourhood with a semi-rural feel. If you choose the private rear section, you will enjoy a rural outlook and distant sea views from your new home.
•Complete a residential subdivision (subject to council consent and your own due diligence) and provide up to four additional standalone houses or more in apartment-style living.
The bungalow at number 22 is a solid example of classic Kiwi family home, with four bedrooms, separate lounge, separate dining, and the original kitchen. Two of the bedrooms have already been renovated, with fresh carpet and paint, and new blinds. The bathroom and separate toilet were upgraded five years ago, and the home is insulated top and bottom.
Established fruit trees, a single garage and attached workshop (both with power), and a woodshed to supply the recessed woodburner complete the package at number 22. The vacant sections are a sought-after rarity in today's Whanganui, and make this attractive package an easy decision.
Come along to our open homes and see what makes this opportunity so special.