1 Oakwood Close, Gisborne

Rejuvenate or Develop – Either way you will be on top! (approx.) 9400 sqm

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EOI closing Thursday 26th September at 4pm
For Sale by Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 26th September at 4pm (Unless sold prior)

“Why we like the property” (agent perspective)
This six-bedroom family home offers scope to live in now and redevelop the land later. Potential for 3 lot subdivision under the endorsed McKim Rd Development Plan, all have impeccable views that can’t be built out. There is also further subdivision potential (STCA) for the astute investor. Gisborne is the entrée to the Macedon Ranges. The amenities and community offerings, complimented by fantastic sporting facilities such as Macedon Ranges Sports Precinct (a three-stage ~$44.5 million project incorporating expansive indoor and outdoor recreation space) and schools (early learning, primary to secondary), Gisborne has everything you need to enjoy.

“What the property offers” (property perspective)
Currently tenanted until January 2025 this is the time to get planning, moving and ready to enjoy Gisborne. There is a huge garage with access to under house for further storage. The carport is large and there is ample land for extra shedding, equipment storage or to park a caravan.
Moments to the Gisborne train station, Calder Freeway and only 40 mins drive (approx.) to the CBD, commuting to the city or regionally is easy.

“What you love about the property” (vendor perspective)
Being high on the hill, with the most spectacular view over Gisborne – you really can’t match it. Sunsets are always special. The potential this property can provide for multi- generation living and extended families is great. Easy walking distance into Gisborne and the coffee shops and sporting reserves is great, as is the access to bus stops and Gisborne train station.
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