Set in a quiet cul de sac in the popular suburb of Bossley Park we have on offer a property that's perfect for someone looking for a home to grow their family, set on approx. 565.5 sqm of land. Opportunity also exists for a buyer looking to live for a while with a long-term view of knocking down to build your dream home. The property could also suite an astute investor who is looking for a Granny Flat addition (STCA) Conveniently located to schools, parklands, bus stops and only a short drive to Stockland's the Parramatta to Liverpool T-Way and the M7 Motor Way. The land is free of easements and has a great north facing back yard. Features include
3 bedrooms with built ins Combined kitchen and family area Large lounge with shared dining room Bathroom with separate toilet Carport Side access
Auction: 4th of May AT 10am on-site Inspections: As advertised on line or by appointment Details: Michael Gerace 0418425242
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