Positioned in a highly convenient pocket of Mortdale, this double brick two-bedroom home is full of potential. With freshly painted interiors, ornate ceilings, and a sunny north/north-west facing yard, it's an ideal opportunity for first home buyers, young families, developers or investors.
The home offers two well-proportioned bedrooms, a separate living room, and a functional kitchen with adjoining dining space. Period character is on display throughout, with decorative cornices, ornate ceilings, and timber detail adding to its charm. A neat bathroom and internal laundry provide everyday practicality.
At the rear, a self-contained studio with its own bathroom adds exceptional flexibility, perfect for extended family, a home office, guest accommodation, or rental potential. Recently updated with new carpet and paint, it's a ready-to-use addition to the property.
Outdoors, the backyard enjoys a sunny north/north-west aspect, with level lawn and a garden shed. A side drive provides access to off-street parking for two cars, including a secure single lock-up garage.
All of this is located within easy walking distance of Mortdale and Penshurst Village shops, cafes, schools, parks, and transport, delivering lifestyle and convenience in equal measure.
Features:
• Two bedroom home + separate self-contained studio
• Gorgeous character ornate ceilings and decorative detail
• Solid double brick single-level home with separate lounge and dining
• Freshly painted interiors in both the house and studio
• Studio at the rear with bathroom; ideal for guests, office, or rental potential
• New carpet in studio; neutral finishes throughout
• Neat backyard with sunny north/north-west aspect and storage shed
• Off-street parking for two cars including side drive and lock-up garage
• Walking distance to Mortdale and Penshurst Village, shops, schools and transport
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