Full brick tri-level home located minutes from Hurstville CBD set on 727sqm with 20m frontage
Ideally positioned only 600 metres from Hurstville train station, this enormous full brick home sits proudly on a generous 727sqm block with 20.12m frontage. Located within the desirable school catchments of Hurstville South Public School and Hurstville Grove Infants School, this tri-level home has been fully refurbished and is ready for its new owner to move in. Alternatively, take advantage of the excellent rental yield, or develop (potential for duplex subject to council approvals).
Ground floor: - Open plan living room with sunny north aspect - Three bedrooms all with built-in robes - Gourmet kitchen with solid benchtops, steel appliances, dishwasher, pantry and eat-in dining area - Two renovated bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles
First floor: - Two oversized bedrooms, main with private balcony - Well-appointed second kitchen and dining area - Sleek tiled bathrooms including ensuite with bath tub - Separate external access provides privacy and independence
Lower ground floor: - Two generous bedrooms connected to casual living space - Large under house storage area - Potential for self-contained living quarters (teenage retreat or in-law accommodation)
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