16 Favell Street, Toongabbie

At this address is a house in 17/DP210130 Toongabbie NSW. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $900,000. Built in 1970, with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
620 m2
Building size
110 m2
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
1970
Lot plan
17/DP210130 Toongabbie NSW
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 02/04/2017
$872,100



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of April 2017

Perfect In Every Way - Open House Saturday, 01/04/2017 at 10:30-11:00am Long term owners must bid farewell to their beautiful 3 bedroom brick home, maintained to perfection by them for over 40 years.Situated on a 620m2 parcel of land, with a huge backyard and entertaining area the home offers a renovated kitchen and bathroom, built in wardrobes, new carpet, air conditioned living areas and a spacious sunroom bathed in northern sunshine.Favell Street is widely recognised as one of the finest streets in Toongabbie as it's quiet, leafy, friendly and close to the train station, schools, buses and parklands. You will love living here, welcome home!Accommodation Features:+ 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in wardrobes+ Large lounge room with split system A/C+ Separate dining room with built in storage cabinet+ Renovated Kitchen with new appliances+ Beautiful bathroom, renovated to perfection+ North facing sunroom capturing district viewsExternal Features:+ 620 m2 land size+ Carport plus garden storage shed+ Side access into the backyard for multiple vehicles+ Large level backyard with paved entertaining patioLocation Benefits:+ 1.5km to Toongabbie Train Station+ 100m to Westmead bus stop+ 800m to Toongabbie Public School+ 900m to Toongabbie West Public School+ 200m to Pendle Hill High SchoolOutgoings:+ Council Rates: $341 Per Quarter+ Water Rates: $178 Per QuarterContact:Nick Bardon 0409 900 237Jeffrey Valenzuela 0414 204 034Disclaimer: All information is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable however we cannot guarantee it's accuracy. Interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.