Potential filled home within a convenient location
Resting on a sizeable block in a sought-after location, this original family residence provides comfort, convenience and lots of future possibilities. Its desirable address is a short walk from Mortdale's shopping village, the train station and Olds Park. Potential filled property
- Single level layout presents flexible lounge and dining zones - Easy-to-maintain interior, highly durable flooring throughout - Large backyard offers space and enormous future potential - Practical kitchen equipped with gas stove and pantry storage - Three good sized bedrooms plus versatile fourth/home office - Two bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling tiles, designated laundry - Option to knock down and rebuild dream family home (STCA) - Opportunity for astute investors seeking in-demand location - Off street parking in secure lock-up garage or under carport - Just minutes from esteemed schools and Westfield Hurstville
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Car Parking - Surface
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