Nestled in a quiet yet convenient part of Mortdale, this beautiful full brick home presents a fantastic opportunity for families and developers alike. Sitting on a comfortable 20.1m frontage, approx 920sqm block, it is perfectly set up for a sleek renovation or re-imagination.
- Solidly built and further enhanced with tall ornate ceilings - Comfortable living areas with air conditioning and fireplace - Big private yard with pleasant gardens, north facing aspect - 20.1 metre frontage offers great potential for development (STCA) - Bright and central gas kitchen, beautiful timber cabinetry - Choice of four generous bedrooms, two separate sunrooms - Plenty of storage options throughout, multiple sheds, garage - Double-gated access to both sides plus additional parking - Handy for Woolworths Mortdale, buses and the train station - Surrounded by parks, reserves, cafés and schooling options
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