A stunningly transformed property is expected to produce one of Tighes Hill's biggest sales.
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Tammy Hawkins, of McGrath Newcastle City, is marketing the spacious and versatile family residence at 67 Elizabeth Street and reported widespread interest during its first week on the market.
Bought in 2017 as an original three-bedroom home, it has been thoughtfully renovated and extended into a four-bedroom family retreat over three levels with a modern industrial feel created through a clever use of mixed, recycled materials.
There are multiple living spaces, entertaining options and views across Throsby Creek to the city.
The home is set behind a gated entry. On entry level are two bedrooms, a bathroom, an open plan kitchen, dining and living space which extends to covered outdoor entertaining plus separate living.
Downstairs a rumpus opens to a covered patio, a family friendly yard with established gardens and a mineral in-ground pool. A master retreat with a walk-in robe, ensuite and city views is on the home's top level as well as a fourth bedroom or study.
The home is located within walking distance of Tighes Hill Public School, parks, cafes and cycleways.
It is set for auction on October 24 and open for inspection Saturday at 12.30pm.
A guide is yet to be set. A suburb record sale of $1.5 million was set for a home on Throsby Creek in Sparke Street this year.