4 Scott Street, Toongabbie

At this address is a house on a parcel in 24/DP26562 Toongabbie NSW. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $905,000. Constructed in 1950, featuring 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
2
Land size
607 m2
Building size
100 m2
Council area
City Of Parramatta
Year built
1950
Lot plan
24/DP26562 Toongabbie NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 10/12/2018
$770,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2018

607m2 Of Pure Potential Enjoying a sunny north facing position in a sought after street within close walking distance to Pendle Hill train station and local schools, this charming 3 bedroom home offers a comfortable lifestyle now with enormous future potential also.Comprising 3 large bedrooms, an enormous living room, a gas equipped kitchen, high ceilings,air conditioning and ceiling fans, the home strikes a welcoming balance of period charm and modern comfort.Boasting a wide 18.5m street frontage, the 607m2 block of land is large enough under Parramatta council for duplex or granny flat development and would also be ideal to rebuild a luxury new home in this beautiful street. If required by the new owner, the vendor can provide concept plans for a 4 bedroom duplex proposed on the site.Offering easy access to Westmead and Parramatta, this is a comfortable home for today and an astute investment in your future.Further Information:+ Land size 607m2 = 18.5m x 32.9m dimensions+ Large level lawns, paved entertaining area and rear deck+ Double carport+ Wide driveway with side access+ Split system air conditioning and ceiling fans+ Gas hot water and cooking+ 950m to Pendle Hill train station+ 400m to Toongabbie West Public School+ 800m to Pendle Hill High School+ 10 minute drive to Westmead medical precinctContact:Nick Bardon 0409 900 237Andrew Tour 0404 032 317Disclaimer: All information is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable however we cannot guarantee it's accuracy. Sizes, distances and dimensions are approximate. Interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.