Killara Street's appeal is specific and genuine - local traffic only, neighbours who know each other, a pace that reflects what people actually look for when they talk about the right street to put down roots. What awaits here is a home that reflects those same qualities in everything from its 1.6m Merbau front fence to its established, north-facing backyard.
Inside, freshly painted interiors and recently polished timber floors run seamlessly through a layout that's immediately comfortable and thoroughly liveable. The vintage windows are the home's defining architectural feature - drawing natural light through every room in a way that no renovation can manufacture. The large open living and dining area with sliding door access, a separate kitchen with timber island bench, and three well-proportioned bedrooms - the master notably generous with its own wide picture window - form a floor plan that suits families and working professionals alike, with reverse cycle air conditioning and concrete stumps recently releveled confirming a home maintained with genuine care, not cosmetic attention.
The north-facing backyard earns extended attention. Seven established fruit trees - two pears, a lemon, a plum, an apricot, a nectarine and a three-variety apple - line a well-grassed allotment enclosed by new 2.4m fencing on two sides, delivering real privacy and a genuine sense of retreat. Raised garden beds and a lemon-scented dwarf gum complete an established garden that most buyers would spend years building. A large garage with solid concrete floor anchors the rear - workshop, storage or future scope, STCA - while solar panels provide meaningful energy offset year-round.
Glengala Road shops, local schools, parkland and bus routes are all within easy walking reach, with Sunshine station adding straightforward city connectivity.
A privately positioned, characterful home - its presentation confirms the care it's received, and its north-facing scope confirms the possibilities ahead.