An ideal urban lifestyle base for convenience seekers, this updated semi provides a move-in ready opportunity with scope to customise and add value. Its walk-to-everywhere location is central to Crows Nest, Cammeray and North Sydney villages.
- Flexible split level layout creates multiple living zones - Refreshed interiors offer scope to add further value later - Sunlit patio spills onto level lawns and manicured garden - Updated stone kitchen has stainless gas cooktop and meals bar - Generously scaled bedrooms fitted with mirrored built-ins - Loft style study/home office or additional living space - Neutral bathroom with bathtub, shower and internal laundry - Convenient side access to backyard, high ceilings, skylights - Great investment, first time home or downsizer opportunity - Opposite Cammeraygal High School, walk to new Metro station
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