13 Gilmour Street, Colyton

A house situated in 72/DP241119 Colyton NSW. It has an approximate value of $610,000. Constructed in 1980, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
556 m2
Building size
94 m2
Council area
Penrith
Year built
1980
Lot plan
72/DP241119 Colyton NSW
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 21/07/2018
$577,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of July 2018

GREAT LOCATION & DUAL OCCUPANCY POTENTIAL UNDER INSTRUCTION TO SELL !!$500,000 to $550,000Standing proudly in one of the area's most prominent, sought out locations! This 3 bedroom brick family orientated home makes a statement with its family fit qualities.Situated on approx 557 m2, its character is further emphasized with its brick and concrete access on either side of the home. The home will be admired by all potential buyers.A concrete driveway and garage with carport and glass slide doors.That's just the exterior of the house. The interior asserts plenty to brag about Upon entering the home, you are welcomed with a generously sized three bedroom home, floating timber floors to the main hub of the home which integrates into a separate family sized lounge and dining room. The Newly installed kitchen itself will be sure to impress as it offers stainless steel range hood and an abundance of drawers and cupboard space.The bathroom features floor to ceiling tiles, shower and bath facilities with a separate toilet.Some other features Include:+ Three Bedrooms with Built-ins+ Freshly painted+ Updated Bathroom+ New Kitchen+ Sperate Laundry with external access+ Pergola outback our front and side of the home.+ 2x Garden Sheds+ Moments stroll to local Shopping centre, schools, public transport & major roads+ Granny Flat Potential (STCA)This home is well thought out and ready for a new family, ready to move straight in.A Must Inspect, Call Sid Elias at Ray White Colyton TodayAll information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. We cannot, however, guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should make and rely on their own inquiries.