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Salt River, like Observatory and Woodstock, has long enjoyed excellent proximity to the CBD and key amenities. However, while prices in Observatory and Woodstock have surged beyond the reach of many buyers, Salt River has remained comparatively affordable—until recently.
With the development of the Riverlands Mall and Lifestyle Precinct just a kilometer or two down the road, and the gradual spillover of boutiques and restaurants from Lower Main Road in Observatory onto Salt River’s Lower Main Road, this is changing rapidly. Salt River is now attracting renewed interest from first-time home buyers and young professionals seeking homes close to the City Bowl.
This Salt River cottage welcomes you with a charming front garden, an old-fashioned gate, and a classic veranda featuring original vitrified tiles. Inside, the front hall is rich in original character, with a striking arch, a high ceiling and beautifully stripped wooden doors and frames that reveal their natural warmth.
The main bedroom is positioned at the front of the home and features a decorative fireplace along with twin built-in cupboards. The second bedroom has been cleverly divided to accommodate both a child’s bedroom and a home office.
The real surprise is revealed as one moves through the hallway into the open-plan kitchen and lounge. The kitchen wraps around the dining area and is well appointed, with space for both a dishwasher and a washing machine. The lounge itself is compact, but large windows flood the space with light, creating a sense of openness.
As is typical of many older Salt River homes, the bathroom is located at the rear of the property. It has been stylishly re-tiled and offers both a full-sized bathtub and a separate shower.
The garden-facing wall has been opened up and fitted with industrial-style, paned windows and doors—a subtle nod to Salt River’s light-industrial heritage. The garden is unexpected: a secure gate separates it from the servitude, ensuring both privacy and peace of mind. One section is covered, while another features a small lawn. This thoughtful redesign creates three distinct outdoor living areas: a pair of chairs just off the dining space, an outdoor table ideal for alfresco meals, and a lawn perfect for lazy afternoons.
The home has been meticulously maintained, including a full roof replacement in 2020. Offering character, comfort, and clever use of space, this home truly has it all. Contact the agents to arrange a viewing.