Boasting a premier east side address in an exclusive enclave, this impressive multi-level Binet home brilliantly showcases contemporary sophistication across an array of spacious indoor/outdoor living and entertaining spaces. Creating an immediate impression with beautiful bushland views from all aspects of the home, this immaculately presented residence has been comprehensively renovated to create an exceptional retreat perfectly suited to the growing family. Its quiet yet highly convenient address is positioned within walking distance to all amenities the area has to offer.

Main Level:
+ Spacious combined formal lounge and dining room
+ Updated gourmet kitchen with state of the art appliances
+ Adjoining open plan casual meals area
+ Large separate family room with powder room
+ Leads outdoors to large verandah with bush views

Upper Level:
+ Large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe
+ Three extra great sized bedrooms fitted with built-ins
+ Renovated full main bathroom with separate toilet

Lower level:
+ Huge rumpus ideal for teenagers or in law accommodation
+ Features large games room, rumpus area and bathroom
+ Internal laundry, ample storage plus underhouse storage

Features:
+ Built in 1979 and offered for sale for the first time
+ The home offers glimpses of the city
+ Family sized salt water in-ground swimming pool
+ Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
+ Lovely established gardens surround the home
+ Double car garage with internal access
+ Rear access available through Clarke Road track
+ Occupies approximately 986.4sqm of land

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 other sought after schooling the area has to offer.

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