Are you looking for a beautiful family home in one of rapidly growing suburbs name Macarthur Heights? Look no further. This newly built, two-storey house with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a single-car garage is situated in a scenic and tranquil neighbourhood.
The outdoor features include a fully fenced yard and remote garage, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities. The indoor features include built-in wardrobes, a dishwasher, and floorboards – perfect for a stylish yet functional family home.
This property is heated and cooled through the latest ducted cooling and heating systems, ensuring maximum comfort all year round. Not only is it well-equipped with features, but its location is also ideal for families.
There’s plenty of parks, walking trails, and local amenities close by. This property has everything a growing family needs, including plenty of room to entertain and a convenient location. Whether you’re looking for a long-term lease or a short-term stay, there’s something for everyone. Come and look and make this house your home.
Features includes:
+ Four bedrooms, all with built in robe.
+ Master bed with ensuite and walk in robe.
+ Large kitchen with induction cooktop
+ Open plane kitchen and dining with family area
+ Specious separate lounge room
+ Single auto lockup garage
+ Ducted air condition system
+ Pergola patio and beautiful pedicured back and front yard
+ Three bathrooms
+ New York style laundry room
+ Timber flooring throughout.
+ Separate Lounge area in upstairs and
+ Additional full-service butler kitchen with gas cooktop
** Close to Macarthur railway station, Macarthur square, Campbelltown Hospital and schools, TAFE and Western Sydney University.
For further information, please contact Sayed 0430 108 830.
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