If you have been looking for a beautiful family home to return to at the end of a hectic day, then this partially renovated 4 bedroom residence with gorgeous views of the valley may just fit the bill! The property features carpet and timber floors, a near new eat-in kitchen and room for a small dining table, an original bathroom with new vanity cabinet separate bath-tub and shower and separate toilet, an external laundry and second storage room, and bright and spacious living area at the front of the property with doors opening onto the huge front undercover balcony with those picturesque valley views! There is also a separate downstairs room perfect for a teenagers or in-law retreat with own bathroom, rear yard with bottom and top levels including a blank canvas vegetable patch, block-out roller blinds and a huge internal access lock up garage with remote control door and car space in drive way. Pets considered on application. Just a short stroll to local amenities - including Turrella train station, Earlwood shopping village, bus stops, as well as also having Bardwell Park train station and Bardwell Park RSL Club at your disposal! A truly unique living experience!
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Floorboards
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