Prominent position offers ocean and skyline vistas
Embracing vast ocean views from a commanding position on the high side of a desirable street, this double brick residence offers huge potential on an impressive 784 sqm block. Its sought-after location is mere minutes from beaches, transport and shops.
- East to west aspect embraces vast ocean, Manly and city views - Flexible floorplan is ideal for multi-generational families - Lofty ceilings, multiple spacious living areas and balconies - Expansive west facing backyard offers ample lawn and scope - A kitchen on each floor, each flows to adjacent dining zones - Up to six bedrooms offers potential for an office conversion - Main bedroom has ensuite and balcony access with ocean views - Family bathroom on each level, plus ground floor powder room - Understair storage, oversized drive through lock-up garage - Just minutes from Westfield Warringah Mall and local parks
Features include: Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Ocean Views,Kitchenette
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