Set within Sanctuary View Estate, this dual-level Torrens title home keeps things simple and exceptionally low maintenance while giving you the space to adapt as life changes. The layout is a real strength, with one of the four bedrooms and a third bathroom on the lower level, ideal for guests, extended family or a bit of separation when you need it.
Open plan living sits at the heart of the home, anchored by a modern gas kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, flowing straight out to a covered north-facing alfresco. It's an easy connection, the kind that makes entertaining feel natural and everyday living a little more relaxed. Out back, the yard is neat, usable and low maintenance, so your weekends aren't tied up with upkeep. Upstairs, three more bedrooms and two bathrooms are supported by ducted air conditioning, keeping things comfortable year-round.
The Sanctuary View Esate is just 8km from the university, 15km from Newcastle city centre and beaches, and a nine minute drive to the M1 and Hunter Expressway. You'll find a ton of community facilities, from sporting fields and a tennis court to public artworks and local parks to explore nearby, as well as shops and schools.
- Modern dual level family home on low maintenance block
- Caesarstone kitchen, gas cooktop, under bench oven
- All four bedrooms including one on ground floor fitted with built-in/walk in robes
- Full size main bathroom with bath & shower, master ensuite, third bathroom downstairs
- Ducted a/c to upper level
- Single garage plus driveway parking
- 1.5km to Bishop Tyrell Anglican College, zoned Glendore Public/Callaghan College
- 1.7km to Coles Fletcher Shopping for all your essentials, 1.5km to Aldi
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