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Nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac, this beautifully presented semi-detached double brick home offers the perfect blend of space, comfort and versatility for modern family living. Designed with growing families in mind, the home showcases a generous floorplan with multiple living and dining zones, complemented by warm timber flooring and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow to a large entertaining area.
The well-appointed kitchen is centrally positioned and features gas cooking, ample storage and excellent functionality for everyday living and hosting. Accommodation comprises five spacious bedrooms, including a convenient downstairs bedroom ideal for guests or multi-generational living. The master suite is a true retreat, complete with a walk-in robe, private ensuite and its own balcony.
Outdoors, the expansive entertaining area is perfect for gatherings, while side access and a double garage with additional storage add to the home’s practicality. Located just minutes to Padstow and Riverwood train stations, local cafes, shops and schools, this home presents an outstanding opportunity for families or investors, with a strong potential rental return of approximately $1,300 per week.
- Double brick, semi-detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac location
- Multiple living and dining areas with seamless indoor-outdoor flow
- Well-appointed kitchen with gas cooking and ample storage
- Five generous bedrooms including one on the ground floor, master w/ WIR & ensuite
- Large outdoor entertaining area, perfect for hosting year round
- Double garage with additional storage, plus side access
- Potential rental return of approximately $1,300 per week or $67,600 per year
- Minutes to Padstow & Riverwood train stations, local cafes, shops and schools
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries.