, haven’t deterred prospective buyers from considering the 605 sq m property which, from the outside, appears unsullied by the blaze.
“It’s fire damaged, there was a big fire inside,” LJ Hooker property manager Michael Fenn told 7NEWS.com.au.It is currently listed with a price guide of $200,000, but the final selling price will be determined when it goes under the hammer on Saturday, despite prospective buyers pushing for a pre-auction sale.The home was being rented out by the current owners at the time of the fire, but Fenn could not comment on the cause of the blaze, which he said had not yet been proven.
“Some want to repair it, some want to redevelop the site, and some want to knock it over and build their own family home,” Fenn said.