Introducing a stunning 3-bedroom brick and tile family home in the highly sought-after Geneva area, located at 15 Norledge, NSW 2474. Boasting breathtaking views from both front and back porches, this spacious property is perfect for families seeking a stylish and comfortable living space in a fantastic location.
As you step inside, you'll be immediately captivated by the generous size of the interiors. The three well-proportioned bedrooms offer ample space, with two featuring built-in robes. The expansive air-conditioned lounge and formal dining room are sure to impress, while the polished timber floors in living areas and fresh paint add an elegant touch.
The well-equipped timber kitchen comes complete with all the essential appliances, including a dishwasher, fan-forced oven and plenty of cupboard space. The bathroom offers a large shower and bath, with a separate toilet for added convenience. A spacious sunroom provides the perfect spot to unwind, while ceiling fans throughout ensure a comfortable living environment.
The rear of the property features a covered entertainment area, perfect for hosting family and friends and has dual access. The garage under the home has been semi closed off to make an extra room but could be turned back into a garage, this comes with an internal staircase leading to the living areas, and there is covered parking for two vehicles, as well as a large shed for additional storage.
Set on a level 90% block, this substantial family home offers endless possibilities for its new owners. Just a short drive from the town centre and all local amenities, this beautifully presented property is ready to welcome you home. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity – arrange an inspection with Simon today on 0402 706 565.
Property Code: 1487
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