Offered to the market for the first time in many years, this much-loved family home at 66 Zillah Street, Guildford presents an exceptional opportunity for growing families, investors, or those seeking versatile multi-generational living. Proudly held within the same family for an extended period, the property has been carefully maintained and is ready for its next chapter.
Designed for flexibility and comfort, the home features a spacious four-bedroom residence complemented by a fully functional self-contained teenage retreat/granny flat complete with its own kitchen, bathroom, living area, bedroom and private entry. Whether accommodating extended family, independent teenagers, guests, or creating an additional income stream (STCA), this unique offering delivers outstanding lifestyle and future potential.
Property Features:
• Spacious bedrooms throughout
• Built-in wardrobes to multiple bedrooms
• Spacious open-plan lounge and dining area
• Well-appointed kitchen with ample cupboard and bench space
• Family bathroom featuring a spa bath
• Separate laundry with additional bathroom facilities
• Fully self-contained teenage retreat
• Retreat includes its own bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, living area and separate entry
• Large covered pergola ideal for year-round entertaining
• Multiple living zones for larger families
• Front verandah entry
• Carport accommodation
• Flexible floorplan suited to multi-generational living
• Convenient location close to schools, shops, public transport and local amenities
• Long-term family ownership with pride of ownership evident throughout
A rare opportunity to secure a versatile family property with endless possibilities in a sought-after Guildford location.
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