Set in one of Padstow's peaceful and family friendly streets, this single brick level home is perfect for the growing family, investor, renovator or build your dream home. All within walking distance to Padstow OR Revesby shops, schools and train station.
Highlights
- Four bedroom accommodation, three with built in robes - Optional fourth bedroom, study or rumpus - Separate living and dining area with built in dining table in kitchen - Family size kitchen with storage space - Main bathroom with separate shower and bath - Internal laundry with separate powder room - Perfect size child friendly backyard - Single lock up garage with drive thru access - Carport and driveway parking - Padstow and Revesby train station/shops only minutes away - Perfect for renovation or rebuild - Popular Padstow location - 486sqm approx. - 12.8m frontage
Contact Paul Davis | 0433 941 856 | Available 7 days
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