Nestled on a quiet street this delightful double brick family home offers the perfect blend of comfort, space, and functionality. Designed with family living in mind. Situated in a highly sought-after neighbourhood, you'll enjoy peace and quiet while being conveniently close to top-rated schools, shopping centres, and public transport.
- 4 generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space - 2 bathrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy - Dedicated study area, ideal for those working from home - Enjoy multiple living areas and family room/cinema - Swimming pool for entertaining - Solid double brick construction, ensuring durability and insulation - Gordon East Primary, Killara High school catchment
Don't miss the opportunity to make this beautiful family home your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the charm and comfort this property has to offer.
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