Evoking a sense of relaxed sophistication, this inviting residence reveals an elegant fusion of its original character with new renovations and modern comforts for an effortless lifestyle. Its prized wide cul-de-sac is a short walk to city buses, Crows Nest and Naremburn Villages, while just one traffic light to the CBD.
- Charming living room captures wonderful northerly sunshine - French doors to a tranquil covered balcony with garden views - Open family/dining zone extends to the entertainers' deck - Manicured front and rear gardens with established hedging - Gas fitted kitchen offers timber benches and Smeg oven/cooktop - Light infused double bedrooms, built-robes and fresh ensuite - Main bedroom has district outlooks, laundry has additional w/c - New paintwork, newly sanded/recoated floors and new carpets - Air conditioning upstairs, rear lane access to secure carport - Family-friendly street, moments to quality schools and parks
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.