Ideally situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location, this home is positioned on a flat sunny block in a tightly held street in Gymea Bay across the road from Kalkada Ave Reserve.
This peaceful cottage-style home will suit a growing family and you can live comfortably as is whilst presenting excellent scope to renovate, extend, or rebuild your dream home. All this is quietly positioned and yet only a short walk from bustling Gymea village, popular schools, and train station.
Original 4-bedroom home Large, combined lounge and dining area Neat kitchen with gas cooktop & dishwasher Large inground pool Single lock up garage with drive through access to b/yard Size 733.5 sqm block (approx.) Council Rates : $600 p/q approx
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