Rod and Theresa from Ray White Nolan & Iken are pleased to present:
Located in a quiet street in The New Rouse Hill;
Rare, move-in ready single storey house;
Land size: 330m2.
Formal lounge with built-in desk/TV stand, plus shelving;
Open plan family and meals area with twin sliding door access to the alfresco area;
3 bedrooms, 2 with built-in wardrobes, and walk-in wardrobe in main bedroom;
Main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, and en-suite with stone-top vanity and shower;
Family bathroom with stone-top vanity, bath and shower;
Separate toilet with stone-top hand basin;
Fitted laundry with stone benchtops, storage and external access;
Linen storage.
Kitchen:
20mm stone benchtops, 900mm gas cooking with range hood, window splashback, 900mm oven, pantry cupboard and slide-out pantry cupboard;
Outdoor features:
Alfresco entertainment area with timber deck;
Spa with timber deck surrounds;
Low maintenance backyard;
Garden shed.
Single automated garage, with internal access.
Additional features:
High ceilings, downlights, tiles and carpets throughout, blinds and plantation shutters, alarm, individually controlled reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, solar hot water, internet connectivity.
Community facilities:
Tennis courts, community hall, pool, gymnasium, parks and walkways.
School catchment:
1.2km to Ironbark Ridge Public School,
1.5km to Rouse Hill High School.
Close to a selection of quality private schools, including Rouse Hill Anglican College;
Visit https://education.nsw.gov.au/school-finder for more information.
Location:
Approximately 800m to Rouse Hill Town Centre and Metro station;
Approximately 300m to local bus services;
6.3km to Schofields station.
Contact the agents:
Rod Nolan at 0416 120 224,
Theresa Scholtz at 0450 522 811.
*In light of the recent developments regarding COVID-19, we ask that if you wish to visit one of our properties that you adhere to the health guidelines issued by the NSW Government. Please remain home if you are feeling unwell, minimise contact, and maintain 1.5m physical distancing inside and outside the property. The advice from the NSW Chief Health Officer, Dr Kerry Chant, specifically recommends the use of face masks in indoor settings where physical distancing is hard to maintain, and in indoor settings with a higher risk of transmission. Wearing a mask in any of these settings is not mandatory, but is highly recommended, especially in areas where there has been community transmission. As we work through this process, we kindly ask you to be patient during an inspection and follow the advice of the agent*
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