Offered to the market for the first time in many years, this cherished family home presents a rare opportunity to secure a generous parcel of land in one of North Ryde's most tightly held pockets. Nestled on a leafy, established block, the home has been exceptionally well maintained and offers comfortable living as is, while providing the flexibility to enhance, personalise or extend over time (STCA).
Designed for easy family living, the home features three well-proportioned bedrooms, separate living and dining areas, and a spacious backyard, making it an outstanding opportunity for families, first home buyers, renovators and investors alike. Whether you're looking to move straight in and enjoy, update to suit your own style or create your dream home, this property offers outstanding potential in a highly sought-after location.
Perfectly positioned just moments from local cafés, quality schools, Macquarie Centre, Macquarie University, parks, transport and the Macquarie business precinct, this is an address that combines everyday convenience with exceptional long-term value.
Features you'll love: • Light-filled north-west facing living area • Three well-proportioned bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, master with air conditioning • Functional kitchen with gas cooking and excellent storage space • Well-maintained bathroom with separate shower and bath, plus an additional second toilet in the external storage area • Covered car space • Private, expansive backyard offering a peaceful setting for children, entertaining or future enhancements • Large rear shed/workshop providing versatile space for storage, hobbies or a home workshop • Internal laundry and NBN connectivity
A rare opportunity to secure a well-maintained home on a substantial block in one of North Ryde's most convenient and tightly held streets, offering immediate comfort and exceptional scope to add value for years to come.
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