Positioned on a generous parcel in a quiet family-friendly location, this charming brick home offers a spectacular opportunity for redevelopment (STCA). It's a walk to local schools, buses and parklands, while moments to village shops and restaurants. Prime development potential
- Great scope to knock down and rebuild as a duplex (STCA) - Perfect for savvy investors, builders and owner-occupiers - Light filled interiors reveal timber floorboards throughout - Practical layout includes choice of living and dining areas - Outdoor entertaining zone as well as spacious leafy gardens - Sizeable kitchen and accommodation of three double bedrooms - Well kept full bathroom plus study flexible as fourth bedroom - Large workshop, single garage and ample off street parking - Close to Padstow Village and Georges River National Park - Near arterial motorways promising easy access to the city
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Schools
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