Welcome to your new home at 18 Westwood Drive, Blackbutt NSW! This charming three-bedroom brick and tile house is perfect for families looking for space, comfort, and a touch of nature. Nestled in a friendly neighbourhood, this property boasts an abundance of outdoor space that will surely delight both kids and adults alike. The generously sized master bedroom features wall-to-wall mirrored built-in wardrobes and direct access to the two-way bathroom—making morning routines a breeze!
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the light-filled kitchen. With ample storage and generous bench space, it’s designed for both cooking enthusiasts and casual meal prep alike. Enjoy beautiful views over your private reserve while whipping up family meals or entertaining friends. The living areas are cozy yet spacious enough to accommodate gatherings or quiet evenings in front of the classic freestanding fireplace.
Step outside into your expansive backyard where you’ll find multiple garden sheds for all your tools and toys, as well as a delightful bird aviary that adds charm to the landscape. For those who love staying active at home, there’s even potential to transform the lock-up garage into a gym or rumpus room! And with security roller shutters installed throughout the property along with ceiling fans keeping things cool during warmer months, comfort is guaranteed year-round.
This lovely abode also comes equipped with modern conveniences such as a 7.5kw solar system that helps keep energy costs down—a fantastic feature for eco-conscious renters! Plus, an internal laundry area makes chores easy while having separate WC ensures privacy when needed.
Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity; apply online today!
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