Charming family entertainer in a sought-after pocket
Cherished for almost 25 years, this delightful home reveals timeless interiors with wonderful connection to alfresco entertaining zones. Ready for a family to embrace, it's within an easy walk of Forestway shops, schools and Manly/CBD transport.
Auction Registration Commences at 4:15pm on Saturday 1st June 2024.
- Timeless interiors revealing high ceilings and timber floors - Bright and spacious living room with easy flow to the outdoors - Open plan family dining zone splashed with northern sunshine - Sheltered all-weather entertaining deck fitted with heating overlooks private backyard - Covered garden terrace overlooking fully fenced backyard lawn - Upper level teen lounge, CBD skyline views for NYE fireworks - Stone gas kitchen equipped with Bosch/Westinghouse appliances - Generous bedrooms, main has walk-in robe and shared ensuite - Gas bayonet, ducted air conditioning on both levels, laundry, roof solar paneling - Single carport and additional driveway parking for two cars
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