Price Undisclosed
4 Bed • 2 Bath • 2 Car • 310m²
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Sold
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4 Darcy Street, Stanhope Gardens NSW 2768
Price Undisclosed
- 4Bed
- 2Bath
- 2 Car
- 310m²
House Sold on Fri 22 Feb, 2019
What's around Darcy Street
House description
“Modern Masterpiece”
Presenting generous living areas to accommodate both formal occasions and everyday comfort, this immaculate property has been maintained with the highest of standards and showcases stunning traditional features instilling a charming and welcoming atmosphere from the moment you enter.
Conveniently located in a key position in the North West area, the property falls within a 1.7km radius (approx.) to Stanhope Village, Blacktown Leisure Centre, Parklea Markets, T-way bus stops, local schools, and the upcoming North West Rail Link Kellyville Station.
* Three spacious bedrooms all with built-in robes and master featuring walk-in robe, ensuite and private access to the balcony.
* Exhibiting comfortable living areas finished with carpets and neutral colour tones, the property enjoys separate lounge and dining areas to enjoy your own private space.
* The bright and gleaming kitchen features stainless steel appliances, 20mm caesarstone benchtops, gas cooking with electric oven and ample cupboard space.
* Over-looking the outdoor area, the accommodating covered alfresco area flows into the gorgeous manicured backyard which showcases established gardens and various tasteful water features.
* Additional features include ducted air conditioning, alarm system, and double automatic garage.
With a traditional, contemporary feel and desirable style, this gorgeous family home is not one to be overlooked. For more information, please contact Matt Whiting 0407 883 111 for further details.
**LJ Hooker give notice that all information given whether contained in this document or given orally, is given without responsibility; All information has been gathered from sources we consider to be reliable however we cannot guarantee or give any warranty to the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely upon their own enquiries.