Hamilton East character homes at this price point don't last, and this one is no exception. Sitting on a generous 682sqm (more or less) section in one of Hamilton's most consistently in-demand suburbs, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom 1940s bungalow represents exactly the kind of opportunity savvy buyers are always watching for and rarely find.
The property retains its original character throughout, and for the right buyer, that's not a compromise, it's the whole point. There's something increasingly rare about a home that hasn't been touched up to sell, where the value you create is genuinely your own. Whether your plan is to renovate and hold, renovate and sell, or simply secure a foothold in a suburb where demand consistently outpaces supply, the fundamentals here are hard to argue with. A 94m² floor plan on 682sqm (more or less) of land gives you real options, and Hamilton East gives you the address to back them.
The University of Waikato is moments away, the Waikato River and its trails are on your doorstep, and the cafés, eateries, and retail of the East end are all within easy reach. Families will appreciate the proximity to quality schooling, and tenants will appreciate everything else, making this equally compelling as a rental or an owner-occupied project.
The 1940s era of construction in this pocket of Hamilton East is well regarded for good reason. These homes were built with generous proportions, solid materials, and a streetscape appeal that newer builds simply don't replicate. Bring the right tradies and the right eye, and the transformation speaks for itself.