Nestled between the serene Madills Farm and Dingle Dell Reserve, with the picturesque St Heliers beach just below, this 1940s residential dwelling at 9 Sayegh Street offers a charming blend of classic and contemporary living. The 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home with a single carpark boasts an average-condition brick exterior and tiled roof, sitting on a level contour. It is registered under a Cross-Lease ownership, covering a floor area of 99 square meters. The government's capital value has seen a significant increase from $1,220,000 in 2017 to $1,700,000 as of June 2021, marking a growth of nearly 40%. The HouGarden AVM estimates the property at $1,582,500, while the latest sales were recorded at $1,226,000 in 2019 and $1,222,000 in 2015.
For families with school-aged children, the property falls within the zones of highly-rated schools such as Baradene College (decile 9), Kohimarama School (decile 10), St Ignatius School (St Heliers) (decile 10), and Glendowie College (decile 10). The combination of enduring location, generous off-street parking, and potential for value addition makes it an attractive prospect for first-time families, professionals, or those looking to downsize.
With its inviting traditional brick facade, a manicured front lawn, and a private rear deck perfect for alfresco entertainment, this property is more than just a house; it's a home. The interior refreshments blend warmth with modernity, emphasizing character through timber flooring and solid cabinetry. Here, you're not just buying a home, but also a lifestyle in the heart of the Bays, where the best of schools, parks, and shopping are at your fingertips.
Updated on May 10, 2024