Padstow NSW 2211 117 Howard Road
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Sold Sep 30 2:00pm
2  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
3  Cars
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First National Real Estate David Kay
“Charming and Comfortable”
This charming home offers comfortable living now and is well located with a sought-after address moments from village shops, local schools, parks, buses, and the train station.

- Single level layout showcases defined living and dining zones
- Rear family room overlooking large backyard
- Covered alfresco area for entertaining
- Extra-large studio/games room (potential granny flat*- STCA)
- Two (2) bedroom layout with options for 3rd Bedroom
- Split system air conditioning
- Easily reconfigured into a larger family home
- Neat and tidy bathroom plus w/c in laundry
- Ample off street parking for up to 3 cars
- 13.71m* frontage, total land area 581.70sqm*
- Favourable planning with R4 High Density Zoning*
- Padstow Park Public School within 200m* and Train Station 400m*

For further Details:
Danny Arnaout on 0478 679 009 or sales@dkfn.com.au

Auction: On-Site Saturday 30th September at 2pm (if not sold prior)
Inspect: Saturday 1:30pm to 2pm or by appointment

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*Denotes approx. and guide only.

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