Sold for $765,000
Sold for $765,00026 Kimian Avenue, Waratah West NSW 2298
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Property was sold on 5 August 2021.
Sold on 5 August 2021.
3 beds
1 bath
2 cars
House
613m²
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1
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House
613m²
Designed with families in mind, this property offers a haven for children to play and grow.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
This impressive home has a breezy ambience. From the timber panelled walls, generous scale rooms and big windows inviting northern light and pool views across the main living areas, this residence is in need of a new family to call hers. The largely untouched retro finishes of this tidy home will excite renovators, and anyone looking to start out, whilst keeping the proximity of the university and city close. This property offers private, peaceful living, paired with large open plan spaces and seamless connection to outside. It's ready for family life in Waratah West's most desirable tree-lined streets. Highlights: -- 613.4sqm block -- Three bedrooms - main with walk in wardrobe -- Generous downstairs living/potential 4th bedroom -- Expansive open plan living areas -- Enclosed sunroom overlooks swimming pool -- Family sized bathroom with bathtub -- Internal laundry with second WC -- Double garage with internal access -- Air conditioning in living room, sunroom and two upstairs bedrooms -- Ceiling fans in all bedrooms -- Backyard includes BBQ area and garden shed -- 5-minute walk to the university -- Easy access to Waratah Shopping Village and Mater hospital -- Stone throw to reserve and Thomas Percy oval COVID Safe procedures will be followed during inspections. Please bring a face mask. There may be a delay when entering the property, so we kindly ask for your patience during the inspection. For more information and inspections contact Dave or Bec 4967 6770 Disclaimer: Disclaimer: All information contained herein has been gathered from sources we consider reliable. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own inquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.