Nestled on a generous 1318m2 section, 19 Salmond Place is a freehold property that has come onto the market after 30 years, boasting panoramic views that frame Queenstown's iconic skyline. Constructed in 1983 with mixed materials for the walls and tiles for the roof, this home offers 6 bedrooms, 2 carparks, and a floor area of 281sqm. The property, with its good wall and roof conditions, is situated on an easy/moderate fall contour in a quiet cul-de-sac, providing both privacy and convenience, being mere moments away from the town center. The capital value has seen a significant increase from $3,500,000 in July 2017 to $4,840,000 as of September 2021, reflecting a growth of 38.3%. The HouGarden AVM estimates the property's value at $4,502,500, while the latest sale was recorded in 1994 at $565,000.
For families with school-aged children, the property falls within the zones of both Queenstown Primary School and St Joseph's School, both rated 10 on the decile scale. Inside, the open-plan living/dining area and sizeable kitchen overlook a charming backyard, ideal for family meals and entertainment. The upper level features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a master suite with an ensuite and stunning views. The lower level includes a double garage and a self-contained two-bedroom flat, perfect for extended family or as a rental opportunity. The property is further enhanced by an orchard of plum, apple, peach, and almond trees, creating a serene outdoor haven.
This property, with its rich history, prime location, and growth potential, is a rare find in Queenstown's vibrant property market.
Updated on May 08, 2024