Welcome to 171 Luxford Road, Whalan-a well-presented three-bedroom family home positioned on a generous 634sqm block. Offering comfortable living, plenty of off-street parking and excellent future potential, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for first-home buyers, growing families and investors alike.
Inside, the home features a light-filled living area, a separate dining space and a practical kitchen with ample cupboard storage. The three bedrooms are well proportioned, while the updated bathroom offers a modern vanity and separate shower.
Outside, the property provides a spacious, fully fenced yard, covered entertaining area, drive-through access to the backyard and plenty of additional off-street parking. The generous block also offers excellent potential for a granny flat, subject to council approval.
Conveniently positioned close to local schools, shops, parks, public transport, and Mount Druitt CBD, 171 Luxford Road combines comfortable family living with outstanding future potential.
Highlight Features
Three well-proportioned bedrooms
Light-filled living area
Separate dining area
Practical kitchen with ample cupboard storage
Updated family bathroom
Timber-look flooring throughout the main living areas
Covered outdoor entertaining area
Spacious, fully fenced yard
Carport with additional off-street parking
Generous 634sqm block
Excellent granny flat potential (STCA)
Drive-through access to the backyard
Local Amenities
Approx. 800 metres to Whalan Public School
Approx. 1.8km to Whalan Reserve
Approx. 2.1km to Emerton Village Shopping Centre
Approx. 3.9km to Westfield Mount Druitt
Approx. 3.4km to Mount Druitt Train Station
Approx. 4.8km to Mount Druitt Hospital
Convenient access to Great Western Highway, M4 and M7 motorways
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