Set high on the street capturing district views and sunsets over Mount Sugarloaf, this beautifully renovated three-bedroom home is filled with natural light and everyday comfort. A contemporary kitchen, stunning bathroom, ducted a/c, plantation shutters, and a 20-panel solar system mean all the big updates are done.
The open plan lounge, dining, and kitchen zone spill effortlessly to a covered alfresco, making entertaining easy. Out back, a prized northeast aspect bathes the yard in winter sun, with plenty of space for kids, pets, and an aviary for the bird lovers. All bedrooms come with built-ins, while the full-size bathroom impresses with style and function. Under the home, an oversized single garage and extra storage take care of the practicalities.
Families will love the location, just 700m to Wallsend Public School, close to sporting fields and Brickworks Park, and minutes from shopping hubs at Wallsend, Jesmond, Elermore Vale, and Glendale. With the M1 and Hunter Expressway 10 minutes away and Newcastle's beaches and CBD within 20, this address balances lifestyle and convenience perfectly.
-Single level home perched above its oversize single garage and storage
-657.6sqm elevated block with prized northeast facing backyard
-Bright open plan living, timber floors, plantation shutters, district views
-Caesarstone island kitchen, 900mm gas stove, dishwasher, good storage
-All three bedrooms fitted with built-in robes
-Fully tiled bathroom with back to wall bath, frameless glass shower, twin vanity
-Ducted a/c and ceiling fans for climate control, 20 rooftop solar panels
-Enjoy sunset drinks on the front deck, and alfresco dining and relaxation at the rear
-John Hunter Hospital – 5.6km, University of Newcastle – 4.6km
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