Boasting a key location of ultra-convenience, this unique single level residence features a supremely spacious design that has been expertly extended to accommodate the needs of two families. Spread over a level 986.4sqm parcel of land, this impressive home is perfect for large or extended families that require extraordinary space. Exceptionally located, within an easy walk to all local amenities.
Main residence:
+ Spacious formal lounge room with fireplace
+ Adjoining formal dining room
+ Tidy kitchen with casual meals area
+ Leads to huge covered outdoor entertaining area
+ Three good sized bedrooms, main with built-in
+ Superb study nook off one of the bedrooms
+ Full main bathroom
+ External laundry
+ Plenty of storage space including large storage room
+ Level low maintenance rear yard with tin shed
+ Immense potential for further enhancement
Back residence:
+ Separate side entrance to second residence
+ Large lounge room with split system air conditioner
+ Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances
+ Separate dining room with split system air conditioner
+ Four spacious bedrooms, two with built-ins
+ Combined laundry and bathroom
+ Lovely outdoor entertaining area
+ Looks out to level low maintenance yard
+ Interiors feature modern dcor with timber flooring
Features:
+ Rear north facing
+ Established gardens surround the home
+ Double and single carport
+ Plus three off street car spaces
Set in a prime location within a 10 minute stroll to Pennant Hills railway station, shopping village and local primary and secondary schools. Sought after private schools are within three train stops including Barker College, Loreto and Abbotsleigh. A short drive will take you to F3 Freeway and M2 Motorway.
Inspections are by appointment only. For further information or inspections please contact Chris Khoudair on 9875 1777. For inspections please park in Loftus Road.
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