An unrepeatable opportunity to invest and add value, this two bedroom home offers immense potential in popular East Hills CBD location.
Highlights
- Spacious two bedroom home - Neat and tidy kitchen - Separate living and dining area - Family sized bathroom with separate bath and shower - External laundry - North facing rear yard - Abundance of natural light throughout - Drive thru access - Garage at rear - R4 Zoning High Density Residential - In the heart of East Hills CBD - East Hill Hotel, Train Station, Medical Centre all at your doorstep
Additional
- Land | 822sqm approx - Frontage | 15.24m approx - Council | Canterbury Bankstown - Zoning | R4 Zoning High Density Residential
Contact Paul Davis | Director | 0433 941 856 | Available 7 Days
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