11 Oxley Avenue, St Ives

This property is a house situated in 22/DP224104 St Ives NSW. Data from comparable sales value it at about $2,145,000. Built in 1970, it has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
2
Land size
980 m2
Building size
210 m2
Council area
Ku-Ring-Gai
Year built
1970
Lot plan
22/DP224104 St Ives NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 27/10/2015
$1,910,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2015

North To Rear Family Home With Resort-Like Facilities Positioned in a whisper quiet location and sitting on 980sqm of land, this family home offers a flexible floorplan with an impressive north facing backyard. Featuring a half-size Tennis Court, an enormous sun-drenched pool and children's playground, this family haven has your outdoors covered. Also offering:- 4 bedrooms, all with built in robes- Master bedroom with both walk-in and built-in robes, ensuite- Spacious lounge room with adjacent dining room off kitchen- North-facing family room overlooks the backyard and leads out to covered verandah- Original kitchen with functional layout- Downstairs rumpus with kitchenette and full bathroom-potential for self-contained accommodation - Double garage, entertainers terrace, separate BBQ area- Enormous in ground, solar heated pool with shade sail and timber decking surrounds- Half-size Tennis Court-perfect for the kids!- Ducted reverse-cycle air throughout (zoned), security alarm, timber floors- Fully landscaped gardens with irrigation- 170m to St Ives Park Primary School and within the St Ives High School catchment area- Very convenient to a range of other excellent schools (Sydney Grammar, Brigidine, Masada, Corpus Christi), Christchurch Preschool & Beehive Childcare Centre.Contact:Lisa-Marie Cauchois0421 216 512Robert Ward 0433 1000 68Disclaimer: The above information has been furnished from sources we deem to be reliable. We have not verified whether or not the information is accurate and do not accept any responsibility to any person and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should rely on their own enquiries in order to determine the accuracy of this information.