This original 3 bedroom brick veneer home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac, the home provides incredible flexibility for families, or those seeking investment options. Ideal to live in and plan your brand-new home. (STCA)
-Corner block of land -Separate living and dining area -Good size kitchen -3 sunny and spacious bedrooms -Original bathroom with shower and toilet -Separate laundry and second toilet -Carpet in bedroom and living -Entertainer's room and lock up garage -Possible duplex site (STCA)
The property is only a few minutes walk to central Padstow shopping centre, train station and to native parklands - ideal for bush walks, morning runs or a leisurely stroll.
For further details or to arrange an inspection, please Lingfeng (Joe) Zhou. Lingfeng (Joe) is fluent in English and Mandarin.
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