Nestled at 11 Castle Drive, Epsom, Auckland, this stately 10-bedroom, 7-bathroom residence with 3 car parks stands proudly on a freehold 2591 sqm plot. Constructed in the 1900s with wood walls and tiled roofing, this historic home, once the family seat of Josiah Clifton Firth, boasts an 875 sqm floor area. The capital value has seen a 9.8% increase from $5.1 million in 2017 to $5.6 million as of June 2021. The HouGarden AVM estimates it at $5.37 million, while the latest sale was in 2016 for $4.65 million. The property, with its average wall condition and fair roof, is a rental complex with flats, and it's in the Double Grammar Zone, close to Auckland Grammar (decile 9), Newmarket School (decile 7), Auckland Normal Intermediate (decile 9), and Epsom Girls' Grammar School (decile 9).
Boasting a concrete Gothic revival tower and panoramic views, this potential-rich property invites visionary renovators to transform it into a unique family home. Currently, it's divided into seven units, a mix of modernized and original, each retaining a wealth of character. It's a prime piece of real estate for history enthusiasts, experienced renovators, and investors who understand the responsibility of guarding Auckland's heritage.
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, it's a short walk to schools, shops, cafes, and services, making it not just a home but a piece of history waiting to be cherished and preserved.
Updated on October 22, 2024