In light of the recent Government announcements in regards to public auctions we are excited to advise that 73 Munro Street Greystanes will be proceeding as an onsite auction on 6/11/2021 at 2:30pm.
 
Having been completely renovated inside and out, from top to bottom, here is a fantastic four bedroom, single level family home that presents in as new condition to also appeal to brand new home buyers. Boasting chic tiled flooring, LED lighting and ducted air-conditioning throughout, it is a beautiful, easy-care residence that is filled with light while oozing style and class. Featuring a separate formal lounge and family room adjoining the funky new kitchen with large breakfast bar, stunning fully-tiled bathrooms with granite feature walls plus built-in robes in all bedrooms including a bright and spacious master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and direct access to the elevated balcony presenting brilliant views across your private yard and the bushland reserve. Inclusive of a brand new entertaining deck as well as a double lock-up garage with additional driveway parking, there is nothing more needed in this fully equipped residence. Set on an 556.4 sqm block with direct access to Lower Prospect Canal Reserve, you won’t find a more peaceful location to raise your family. Just 100 metres to the bus stop for Parramatta and Blacktown, you’re ideally positioned for easy access to Pemulwuy and Greystanes shopping and schools. Superb single-level living in a simply outstanding bush land setting is available right here.

* As new fully renovated 4 bedroom family home
* Brand new kitchen with Calacatta stone bench tops
* 2 designer bathrooms with 3 toilets
* Dual living areas with ducted air-conditioning
* Double lock-up garage with remote access
* Council: $429pq | Water: $150.99pq | Land: 556.4sqm
* Investors Note: Potential rental return $600 – $650 per week

DISCLAIMER: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.