#1 AGENT IN QUAKERS HILL
DKB proudly presents this beautifully appointed townhouse tucked away in a peaceful, family-friendly pocket of Quakers Hill, this residence represents a blue-chip opportunity for first-home buyers, growing families, and astute investors. Designed for those who value both lifestyle and location, the home is positioned just moments from Quakers Hill Train Station and major transport links, with a bus stop within easy walking distance. Ideally located between the vibrant Schofields shopping precinct and Quakers Court, residents will enjoy immediate access to a wide selection of cafes, restaurants, and retail options. The property sits within the highly sought-after Hambledon Public School catchment and is surrounded by quality childcare centres, parks, and local reserves. With convenient access to major motorways and nearby medical facilities, this home offers a connected, low-maintenance lifestyle without compromising on comfort or convenience.
Property Features:
• Four well-sized bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes
• Master bedroom with ensuite and direct balcony access
• STUDY ROOM located on the ground floor - ideal for working from home
• Open-plan lounge and dining area filled with natural light
• Large, updated kitchen with ample storage and gas cooking appliances
• Main bathroom with separate bathtub and shower
• Additional toilet on the ground floor
• Dedicated internal laundry
• Split-system air conditioning and ceiling fans for year-round comfort
• Stylish light fittings throughout adding a modern touch
• Low-maintenance rear yard with a large covered entertaining area
• Garden shed providing extra storage
• Two car spaces: One lock-up garage with internal access & additional car space in front of the garage.
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