Offering a desirable and lucrative opportunity to acquire two properties on one block, this house and granny-flat duo unfolds over a coveted 1,012sqm block with 20m frontage. Well-maintained and presented to ensure a lifestyle of privacy and comfort, each property offers a practical single-level layout with calming leafy outlooks. To be offered with vacant possession, the allotment has the potential to earn approximately $900.00 per week.
- Exceptional land holding is set in a sought-after street in Old Mount Druitt - Desirable address located within a short stroll of transport, shops and dining - Primary residence is a three-bedroom clad home with open living and dining - Additional study, sunroom effortlessly leads to an extensive all-weather pergola - Sprawling backyard resembles a park-like atmosphere with easy care gardens - Well-maintained kitchen with gas appliances, master bed enjoys an ensuite - Self-contained granny flat offers a one-bedroom design, earn $350 per week - Single carport, single garage has been converted into a retreat with a laundry - Superb 1012sqm block with 20m frontage, scope to enhance/further develop - Located within 650m of Mt Druitt Station, Westfield and entertainment options
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