Anthony Cosgrove of Richardson and Wrench Westfield Mt Druitt & Rooty Hill is pleased to offer this rare opportunity to the market If you are looking for the one property where you can knock down and build your dream home here it is. The block offers you a large approx 20m frontage with the depth of approx 50m. The property is located in a quiet cul de sac end of the street and is within walking distance to Westfield Shopping Centre, Train Station and Church.
Mt Druitt Station 950m Westfield Mt Druitt 1km Saint John Beloved - Maronite Catholic Church 1km
For any further information please feel free to contact Anthony on 0416 116 229
Features include: Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Close to Public Transport
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