128 Stephen Street, Blacktown

At this address is a house on a lot in 43/DP2161 Blacktown NSW. Properties with similar attributes have sold for approximately $820,000. Built in 1960, featuring 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
6
Land size
558 m2
Building size
138 m2
Council area
Blacktown
Year built
1960
Lot plan
43/DP2161 Blacktown NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 08/03/2015
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LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2018

Immaculate family residence in great location Immaculately maintained and well presented, this welcoming residence provides an excellent opportunity for young or growing families.Located in the heart of Blacktown only moments away from shops and schools, 1.7km to Blacktown Station & 2.3km to Seven Hills Station, this home offers character & charm with enough space to cater to the larger family. Offering oversized living spaces, an outdoor entertaining quarters fit for a resort and enough car accommodation to make any enthusiast drool, this home truly does have it all.- 4 bedrooms, built-ins to two, main with en-suite- 3 full bathroom- Huge living spaces including, lounge, dining & separate family rooms- Well-presented timber kitchen with dishwasher & gas appliances- Outdoor entertaining area overlooking landscaped backyard- Additional features:- LED lighting throughout- Ducted air conditioning- Blinds to all windows- New outdoor blinds to entertainment area- Instantaneous gas water- Optional (landscape ornaments incl. pots, plants, birdcage, planter box etc.)- Optional fridges which fit opening in kitchen- Fully insulated- Fully paved driveway- 2 car carport- Premium porcelain tiles throughout home- Alarm- 3000 litre water tank with pump- NBN (Fibre connected to the home)+ Potential to build a granny flat ( STCA )Contact Sam Yazdi on 0404 711 222 or Joseph Maalouf on 0424 994 229 for more information.Disclaimer: We have been furnished with the above information, however, Laing+Simmons Penrith gives no guarantees, undertakings or warnings concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided. All interested parties are responsible for their own independent enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.