$955,000
4 Bed • 2 Bath • 2 Car • 747m²
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34 Hacking Drive, Narellan Vale NSW 2567
$955,000
- 4Bed
- 2Bath
- 2 Car
- 747m²
House Sold on Thu 19 Dec, 2024
What's around Hacking Drive
House description
“A True Narellan Vale Delight”
Comfortably situated along a local-only Narellan Vale street, just around the corner from Elizabeth Macarthur High School and Narellan Vale Public School, 34 Hacking Drive is a delightful four-bedroom home just perfect for young or growing families. It presents excellently throughout and boasts a big backyard beyond its tidy frontage.
The home opens directly to its front-facing loungeroom, complete with built-in bar, for an immediate sense of spaciousness and comfort. This naturally bright area flows effortlessly through to the dining, kitchen, and family spaces ahead. The kitchen sports plenty of cabinetry and bench space, and its central location encourages everyday family interaction.
Bedrooms are spaced evenly throughout the home, each generously sized and featuring built-in wardrobes. The master enjoys ensuite access, whilst the rest are supplied by a neat three-piece bathroom.
Just a few steps past the kitchen will lead you to the patio, and the backyard beyond. The backyard is large and versatile, perfect for the modern Australian family. It sports an additional covered area and shed.
34 Hacking Drive is a wonderful home that perfectly takes advantage of its family-friendly Narellan Vale location. Contact McLaren Real Estate today for more information.
Features include:
• Land size – 747m2
• Walking distance to Narellan Vale Public School and Elizabeth Macarthur High School; close to Camden Bypass and Narellan Town Centre
• Double garage
• Four comfortable bedrooms with built-in wardrobes; ensuite to master
• Large front-facing loungeroom with built-in bar for quality hosting
• Big, versatile backyard with covered area and shed
Disclaimer:
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.