Sitting on 556sqm (approx.) within a desirable location to nearby amenities, this modest family home not only provides convenience but also an enticing investment opportunity (STCA).
Featuring modern inclusions such as timber floorboards and downlights in select living areas, the charming home presents a structured floor plan to distinguish entertainment, family living and comfortable relaxation and privacy.
A prime position for the local commuter, the property is situated within a 2km (approx.) radius to Seven Hills Shopping Centre, Seven Hills Station, local school catchments and bus stops.
* Four bedrooms with built-in-robes to three, with one bedroom accessible directly from the rumpus area to suit guest accommodation.
* Welcoming formal lounge area at the front of the home provides a relaxed and spacious living area to host visitors.
* The galley style kitchen and dining area are interconnected to create a central point for daily family life and function.
* Branching from the dining area, the generous rumpus room enables perfect space to unwind, connecting to the pergola for added outdoor retreat.
* The outdoor area includes an extensive backyard area suitable for leisurely activity and entertainment, but also a great opportunity for a potential granny flat (subject to council approval).
* Additional features include split system air conditioners to multiple rooms, gas cooking and stainless appliances to the kitchen, ceiling fans, solar panels, additional toilet in laundry, garden shed and side access.
Neatly maintained and quietly positioned, this lovely family home presents a warm and simple floor plan that will appeal to any buyer on the market. For more information, please contact John Irudayaraj on 0439 993 991.
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