Peacefully positioned in one of the area’s most desirable streets, this property presents a rare and exciting opportunity to acquire two separate homes on one title with a large land size of approximately 1,126sqm. Explore endless possibilities and capitalise on the potential of this residence in a great community setting with options to occupy one residence and continue leasing the front house, separately accommodate the extended family or subdivide the land into two separate lots (subject to council approval). The home is set in an exceptional location, within walking distance to all local amenities.

Back House:
+ Immaculate family home built in 1990
+ Rental potential approx. $1,000 per week
+ Elegant formal lounge and dining rooms
+ Gourmet timber kitchen with quality appliances
+ Adjoining open family /casual meals area
+ Excellent separate rumpus room
+ Master bedroom with walk-in and ensuite
+ Two extra good sized bedrooms with built-ins
+ Plus large study room / fourth bedroom
+ Full main bathroom with separate toilet
+ Internal laundry with external access
+ Private covered outdoor entertaining area
+ Landscaped gardens surround the home
+ Double car garage with external access

Front House:
+ Single level cottage was updated in 1988
+ Rental potential approx. $550 per week
+ Separate formal lounge and dining rooms
+ Tidy kitchen adjoining casual meals area
+ Two bedrooms, full main bathroom
+ Sunroom, internal laundry and toilet
+ Level grassed backyard with storage shed
+ Established gardens surround the home
+ One off street car space

Set in an outstanding location within walking distance to Pennant Hills shopping village, railway station, transport and local primary and secondary schools. Only a short drive will take you to Castle Towers, Hornsby Westfield’s, M1 Pacific Motorway, M2 Motorway and all the sought after schooling the area has to offer.

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