Full brick family home in walking distance to station
This charming family cottage offers an exciting opportunity for those wishing to get a foothold in the highly desirable West Ryde market. Delivering potential to renovate, extend or rebuild (stca). The current home offers spacious living and sits on a large level block, ideal for children and pets to run around on. Situated in an ultra-convenient location within a close proximity to West Ryde station, shops, express buses, schools and all other conveniences.
- Solid full brick construction - Two double size bedrooms - High ceilings - Spacious lounge and kitchen - Sunroom and undercover entertaining deck - Lock up garage plus further off street parking - Distant vistas to Rhodes skyline - Land size approx 651sqm with a 15.2m frontage - Easy walk to transport and all conveniences
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