North to rear family home with scope for granny flat
Embracing a sunny north west to rear aspect, this single level home offers young families an idyllic lifestyle opportunity with scope for granny flat accommodation (STCA). It's footsteps to buses while a walk from local parks, shops, cafés plus restaurants.
- Excellent potential to build a brand new granny flat (STCA) - Large lounge extends to open plan living and dining zone - Undercover entertaining space as well as rear barbecue area - Expansive secluded backyard perfect for children to play in - Updated kitchen has stone benchtops and stainless appliances - Three bedrooms, two modern bathrooms plus air conditioning - Ceiling fans, two garden sheds plus side entry to backyard - Single garage, wide driveway suited for caravans and trucks - Great choice ideal for first homebuyers and investors alike - Easy access to Casula Mall, Liverpool CBD and the M5 motorway
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